The reason I am attracted to that glue is it having been designed to resist high thermal loads which can soften conventional glue- not what you want in the mountains.
Has anyone use the Conti carbon specific glue? If so, is it as much of a pain in the arse as it is said to be?
Is there a better option that people have used, specifically in the Alps and with carbon rims?
Lots of differing opinions in Internet land about the merits of different glues.
I was tempted to use Conti Carbon rim cement, but reading comments such as the ones at the end of this article are making me think again: http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/components/tubular-adhesive/product/review-continental-carbon-rim-cement-44556/
The reason I am attracted to that glue is it having been designed to resist high thermal loads which can soften conventional glue- not what you want in the mountains.
Has anyone use the Conti carbon specific glue? If so, is it as much of a pain in the arse as it is said to be?
Is there a better option that people have used, specifically in the Alps and with carbon rims?