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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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Docca wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 5:41 pm Forgot to mention the gearing.

Dropped from a 42 tooth front cog to 32


99% of the time I honestly couldn't tell the difference. Seriously. There was one hill however that had me wishing i had a granny ring still
Surely a 32t on the front would make it easier to get up the hill? Or did you lose teeth on the cassette at the same time?
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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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Well, even though he was mostly using the 42, he did have the 24T granny to emergency help him... not any more though. MTFU
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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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weeksy wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 12:43 pm Well, even though he was mostly using the 42, he did have the 24T granny to emergency help him... not any more though. MTFU
So is his bike only a 42t at the front now?
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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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Beancounter wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 4:40 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 12:43 pm Well, even though he was mostly using the 42, he did have the 24T granny to emergency help him... not any more though. MTFU
So is his bike only a 42t at the front now?
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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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weeksy wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 5:42 pm
Beancounter wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 4:40 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 12:43 pm Well, even though he was mostly using the 42, he did have the 24T granny to emergency help him... not any more though. MTFU
So is his bike only a 42t at the front now?
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Gotcha. Was going to say that a 42t would be a bit of a struggle on Holmbury and Pitch.
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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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Beancounter wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 6:34 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 5:42 pm
Beancounter wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 4:40 pm

So is his bike only a 42t at the front now?
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Gotcha. Was going to say that a 42t would be a bit of a struggle on Holmbury and Pitch.
Even Weeksy isn’t that mean ....
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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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Docca,
Re forks ...
If I remember rightly, you are a bit of a chunk bunny? You will find 32 mm stanchions kind of flexy -
look at fox 34 , or Yaris from Rockshock. Yari OEM seem to come up on eBay fairly often - but you will need something as long, or longer than ten current steerer length.
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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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I use tubeless on my road, cross and MTB bikes. Key thing is tubeless is not maintenance free. Fluid dry's out. 3 months for standard fluid, 2 months for race fluid.

Use Stans for road bikes, Orange Seal Race for mtb and cyclocross. Maintain it properly and tubeless works well, fit and forget and it'll let you down.
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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
I bought a tubeless kit for the MTB from Halfords and used the Stans tape to seal the rims. The tyres are tubeless Maxxis.
Just can't get the presta valves to seal on the rim, air rushes past them.
Tried hand tight on the locking screw and progressively tightening but no joy.
Also tried making my own valve using an old inner tube (youtube tip...).

Any ideas? Ta
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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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That schraeder Valve fits through the hole?

Presta valves are a lot narrower.

The presta isn't a tight fit?
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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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The wheel originally had schraeder tubes so the holes are wide enough for them.
The MTB kit I bought only came with presta 😕
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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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Tarmacsurfer wrote: Mon Sep 21, 2020 9:11 pm The wheel originally had schraeder tubes so the holes are wide enough for them.
The MTB kit I bought only came with presta 😕
There's your answer. Holes too big. Ain't gonna work

Not all wheels can go tubeless
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Re: Tubeless tyres for MTB

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Thanks Weeksy. Will try them 👍