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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2011

How to convert your regular rim and regular tire into a tubeless wheel using Joe's tubeless conversion kit. More at http://bikebook.si

Music by http://www.danosongs.com/

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  • Pretty good video. Only thing is, to help some people out you probably should have said a few things in the video. You definitely did some pretty good hucking at the end, people just don't get that with that kind of riding, you are going to get some leakage at first.

  • @AFullSodaCan You are absolutely right. After riding it for a while it will stop leaking.

  • I guess tubeless means something else where you live, because I understand it to mean without tubes, and you have tubes filled with sealant and air.

  • @macrumpton Check out the title of the video. This is No Flats tubeless tire system. No Flats is a brand.

  • So what the fuck is the point? All that effort and your loosing pressure...............? Waste of time, not to mention all the added weight of that slime.

  • @silverado669 Loss of pressure was present on first couple of runs only. After that pressure stays the same during riding all day.

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  • @grammernatsi Why do you keep going on tubeless tire videos and keep asking this same exact question? What is the point you are trying to make by asking this question?

  • @deanzion88 jk

  • shaking the tire with your hands really doesnt show much please show riding a bike

  • @bikebook Ic. tubes have microscopic holes which lead to slow leakage which is why you need to air them up every so often for no apparent reason. What about this system? The tire rubber will still go soft like before so does the slime permanently adhere and stop every possible leakage point after the first couple of runs ? I'm talking sidewalls and all, say you let it sit for a week or so.thanks

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