I prefer to use these small tubes rather than a larger container of glue (which is cheaper per gram) since I don't need to change tubulars too frequently. One tube per rim seems to be the perfect amount. And I have one or two tubes in the tool box so its ready when needed.
I like the smaller tubes to use with each wheel so I don�t have to worry about storage of leftovers. Did the job it was meant to.
Tubular glue is tubular glue is what I always have said. I've typically used VIttoria or Continental with equal results. First carbon tubular glue I've tried. So far this has worked fine, put about 3 lite coats but couldnt do that with a single tube per wheel. More like tube and a half per wheel. I've raced a couple of times so far and tubs are sticking well. )
Gluing tubular tires to carbon rims.
I've used a number of different brands throughout the years. Even tried tube tape. Continental is the best, and the special one for carbon rims works noticeable better for carbon rims.
Just right , no dipping brush into can. No mess. Sqeeze & spread !
This is my preference for gluing on carbon road rims, it does not dry as quickly allowing for more adjustments during the install process. It is removed very easily with a heat gun (very little heat is needed) and does not remove the basetape from a tire. The bonding strength is not as strong as mastik, therefore i do not use this for cyclocross applications.
Hey it's contact cement. Da.
Works well for gluing a tubular, no problems with product.
Easy to apply out of the tube, one tube is enough for two new tires.