So did the belt and braces hold up around Daisy this morning?belt?? as in belt drive???
bwhahahaaaa. too much power in these legs for a mere belt drive
(read: I need sh!tloads of gears).
BTW, my belt held up and also my non snakeskin RRs
So did the belt and braces hold up around Daisy this morning?belt?? as in belt drive???
bwhahahaaaa. too much power in these legs for a mere belt drive
(read: I need sh!tloads of gears).
have seen some bubbling but nothing like this wow, great to see, thanks!
Not really, the accelleration you get from the reduction in rotating mass makes tubeless the go. I run my tyres about 5psi less (I'm 176cm and 95kgs) than I do with tubes, I have a few wheel sets I swap around depending on what I'm doing. You replace a 300/400g tube with 100g of sealant (extra sealant needed for non-ust tyres). The weight reduction is the major benefit with tubeless, traction is better but hardly significant, I do think drifts are more predictable tubeless but who really knows. Ride up a hill next to someonw with tubes, crest at the same time and same speed, then stop pedalling, it's freaky how quickly you roll away from them. On a 40km point to point ride its worth its weight in gold. I also haven't flatted in the two years I've been tubeless, what I spend in Stans is probably not far off what I spent in tubes........................35-40 psi kinda negates the whole tubeless+low pressure= grip advantage doesn't it? I normally run about 38 with tubes and was going to try 28-30 tubeless. What pressures do people who run similar set ups ride with?
I've patched a couple of tyres and it's worked fine. Just make sure the inside of the tyre is clean and roughed up so the glue takes, and use a decent sized fabric reinforced patch. The little rubber patches with no fabric in them balloon back out the hole when you inflate the tyre.Hey guys, been using tubeless for about 2 years with no troubles. In the last 2 months it seems I've been a bit unlucky by putting a cut in my rear tyre and a nail going through another one.
Just wondering what's peoples opinion of patching tyres when using them for tubeless. Tyres were almost brand new and they weren't cheap. It's a Continental Der Kaiser 2.5 and I'd like to be able to fix them especially for the second one which got punctured by a small nail which went through one of the side knobs...not the sidewall.
Yeah i run standard minions on mavic 823 using stans sealent, i've been running it for a couple of months now with no problems.Has anyone tried putting non ust tyres on ust rims and simply used sealant to seal it up? Or do you have to stretch a 20" tube around the rim first to make the seal?
Dylan, thats great, I was hoping to do the same thing to save some coin while overseas. Do you notice any difference in the sidewall strengths or anything? I've been super impressed with UST minions on 823's. Couple of months in now with no sealant or anything and they're going strongYeah i run standard minions on mavic 823 using stans sealent, i've been running it for a couple of months now with no problems.
I can't compair them to ust minions as i've only run standard minions. But they haven't burped at all yet, mind you i do run around 30psi. I have teared sidewalls before when running tubes so im hopeing that it doesn't happen whilst running tubeless.Dylan, thats great, I was hoping to do the same thing to save some coin while overseas. Do you notice any difference in the sidewall strengths or anything? I've been super impressed with UST minions on 823's. Couple of months in now with no sealant or anything and they're going strong
Folding works AOKok so from what i've read here there are no UST specific 29er maxxis tyres...
So, if I have bonty duster tubeless-ready rims, i can run regular 29er crossmarks and ignitors, but i need to use a sealant...Do I also need a new rim strip, or does the one in the tubeless-ready duster have a suitable one?
also, i assume the tire needs to be wire bead and not the folding type (??)
thanks
mg
really? ok, doesnt sound right, but i trust youFolding works AOK
Have never used anything other than folding tyres.really? ok, doesnt sound right, but i trust you
cheers mate
Joel's hint 2 is spot on!hint: wet the bead of the tyre and rim with tubeless sealant before attempting to inflate it. It improves the seal a lot.
hint 2: Any combo other than UST/UST or UST tyre/Stans rim may require some manipulation on the part of the mechanic. If you're the mechanic, be patient and think laterally.
- Joel
If the 2.2s aren't enough, there are some ardent 2.4s around here somewhere... apparently 12psi is the go.I'm running folding bead Ignitors as tubeless on the Peace - standard rims and all. They're got a fairly deep channel running through the profile of the rim, so had to run a bead of window foam around that, then electrical tape over the top, then a 26 inch Stans rim strip. Both went up with a track pump no issues.
I've just bought a set of Ardent 2.2's and will try running these next (actually, 1 of them might end up as the front tyre on the Anthem 29er when it arrives) - and there will be a tubeless conversion made on that as well.