Description Continental's carbon specific cement securely adheres tubular tires to carbon rims. 200g.
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Perfect quantity to not have to worry about short changing yourself with the little tube glue
by Anonymous
Competitive Racer
Breckenridge, CO
1 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
Used for my carbon clincher TT wheels and Road racing wheels....will add to my Cross bike as well....much easier to work with out of the can instead of the tiny tubes of glue....Don't need to cut corners or run out of glue with half a tire or wheel done...love it
Reviewed 8/5/2013
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It's glue
by Spindle
Competitive Racer
Marin
6 of 7 customers found this review helpful.
I use the product to glue tires to carbon rims. I like that it has very sticky properties. I don't like that it can get all over the coffee table, especially when I'm mounting tires during The Walking Dead.
Reviewed 12/24/2012
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