Is it not tubeless ?
Not yet but he’ll see the light after his first puncture...
Is it not tubeless ?
Is it not tubeless ?
Is tubeless the be all and end all then?
It will be when you get a very small thorn in the tyre and it goes flat very quickly and it just happens to be in the tube seam...
Not easy to repair on the go.
How does it work then? Tell me more.
Can’t see the need for tubeless.
Had a couple of punctures but not since I slimed them.
Nutty, I’ve never known anybody fuck around with his ‘toys’ so much,be it a bike,cycle,car etc.![]()
I have had a slime tube puncture with flint and wouldn't repair itself, the split was too large. I have invested in Schwalbe Marathon Plus MTB tyres which are very tough; you need to be very unlucky to puncture one of these. They are the toughest of the PLUS (with a protection barrier) Schwalbe MTB tyres. Be aware that normal Schwalbe tyres (Smart Sam, Nobby Nick etc) are actually pretty thin and will puncture / split fairly easily. Also, they can be pigs to get on and off and not something to explore out on the tracks; if you didn't put the tyre on yourself then have a go taking it off and on in the comfort of your garage - just so you are aware.
Agreed. I have Nobbys on mine and they ain’t the easiest to get off . But then I’m using tyre levers and not a multi tool
like Nutty !![]()
So going tubeless seems to be the best option. I'll take a look at the Schwalbe Marathon Plus MTB tyres.
Daft question time, but do you just fit them and that's it, or do you need to put tyre sealant in them? Something like this https://www.wiggle.co.uk/stans-no-tubes-473ml-tyre-sealant/ which seems to get great reviews.
You put sealant in... it works really well. I use Peatys https://peatys.co.uk/products/tubeless-valves https://peatys.co.uk/products/tubeless-sealant
I have a big bottle in the garage and carry the small pouch, which if used on the trail, you can top up from the bottle
They do a lot of hedge cutting around me so punctures are a regular issue - With the sealant in I often don't know I've had a puncture till I'm home and I see sealant spray on the bike.
I carry a plug kit in case the hole is two big and a tube in case I get a tear, also an important for the aggressive rider who might pop their tyre of the rim (that's not me) - With tubeless you do need to seat the tyre which can be difficult with a pump, even a track pump. I just use a CO2 canister to pop the tyre on first time.
I've had quite a few punctures in the last year and only once have I had to add extra air when out on the ride, a couple of times I've needed to plug the tyre when I'm hone as the sealant still had a small leak.
With Peaty valves and I expect others I put the sealant in through the valve as you can take the core out.... I don't bother with popping they re off to top up. besides once seated they stay seated
Is tubeless the be all and end all then?

Yes you have to fit sealant, youtube is your friend, you'll also need tubeless valves.
The biggest issue you'll have going tubeless is getting the tyre to seat, there is a ghetto way of doing with a 2 litre coke bottle and some tubing, worked for me a couple times but failed numerous.