I pulled this old thread up because I've become a huge fan of these tires, 
both tubular and clincher.  Velomine has a huge inventory of these now and 
is selling them for about 2/3 of retail if you call them.  They have good 
buys listed on ebay, but will beat that on the phone.  

On Monday, November 14, 2011 10:24:20 PM UTC-6, Bill M. wrote:
>
> The thinnest rim tape is probably no tape at all.  I installed a set 
> of Velocity Veloplugs on my latest set of home-built wheels (A23 rims 
> on White Industries hubs).  No issues with them so far, and they can 
> easily be removed and reinstalled if ever needed. 
>
> http://veloplug.com/ 
>
> Bill 
>
> On Nov 14, 9:33 am, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <thill....@gmail.com> 
> wrote: 
> > A thin rimstrip can make a HUGE difference with tight tyres. The Stan's 
> NoTubes rim tape is a thin nylon material. These have become my go-to rim 
> tape, both for thin-ness and light-ness. One roll will do four 700C wheels 
> (I think), so it works out to be an economical solution, too. They aren't 
> available in thinner dimensions, unfortunately - wide-ish rims only.

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