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  • Tubeless ponderings.
  • KevinPP
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    Been running tubeless for a couple of years now. Totally converted. Won't go back to tubes. But I have one niggle. I have probably had to replace 5 rim strips so far, all of them because the rubber area around the valve/strip join seems to be very weak. Normally I use a track pump to keep things steady, but it seems that after a while the rubber just 'goes' and using a trail pump, where it's impossible to keep the valve completely still, is a sure recipe for failure.
    Normally I find it's when I'm changing tyres, but today it happened
    whilst I was out on a ride. A particularly muddy, gloopy ride. Just went to top it up a bit and the telltale bubbles started coming out around the valve seat. And after that of course I got 2 punctures in the tube that replaced it.. 👿

    So it got me wondering, it's obviously not a problem with my Flows/yellow tape/seperate valve set up. Is it feasable to use a Stans valve with the (now valveless) rim strip? (on 317`s btw) Is it worth a go? Does any one else have this problem, or am I just very heavy handed?

    shermer75
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    If it looks like a decent seal, then it probably is. There's a good chance the fairy liquid + stan's special sauce will take care of the rest. But why are you sat on your arse asking us reprobates? Give it a go! 😉

    KT1973
    Free Member

    ….or get UST rims- no tape required.

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    MarkDatz
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    I use 24' chubs 4 geto rimstripa chuk them when tire where's out been totaly raped with them awsum dude

    sofatester
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    I use 24' chubs 4 geto rimstripa chuk them when tire where's out been totaly raped with them awsum dude

    In English? 🙄

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