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Tubeless Conversion?

TrailBoss

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Oct 11, 2020
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Does anybody have experience with a tubeless conversion? I see there are products out there that have a strip that covers the internal spoke nubs to make the wheel airtight. I'm curious how reliable they are.
 

Lostagain

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Jan 25, 2021
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SE Virginia, USA
I have converted two different bikes. On one I had a tiny leak at a spoke nipple, re-sealed it, and never had another problem. I plan to do the CT125 when I swap tires, probably in summer of 2021. The lack of a safety bead does not bother me. If I were to air down for greater traction it might be more of a concern but I do not anticipate that situation.
 

AZ7000'

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Jan 28, 2021
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I may try to fit some old mousses next time i swap tires. For now the tubes with slime works fine, 15 years on the 74 without any issues...
 

G19Tony

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Jan 24, 2021
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Las Vegas, NV
I put Ride On into the tubes the other day. I still have my repair stuff, but what the heck? It can't hurt.
 

Kritou

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Mar 15, 2021
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I have converted two different bikes. On one I had a tiny leak at a spoke nipple, re-sealed it, and never had another problem. I plan to do the CT125 when I swap tires, probably in summer of 2021. The lack of a safety bead does not bother me. If I were to air down for greater traction it might be more of a concern but I do not anticipate that situation.
Please let us know which kit or products you use for the conversion. I really wnt to be able to use the Stop ‘n Go tubeless puncture repair kit that has served me so well in the past
 
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