qwertycube
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I bought a full tubeless kit, only to find that my new Trek 9 is already tubeless! The rims don’t even appear to need tape? But not sure how I would have known because the spec just says tubeless ready.
Yeah Trek uses their own plastic rim liner, makes setting up tubeless real easy but a complete PITA to get tyres on and offI bought a full tubeless kit, only to find that my new Trek 9 is already tubeless! The rims don’t even appear to need tape? But not sure how I would have known because the spec just says tubeless ready.
If there was sealant already in there, the bike may have been sold to someone who specified that the bike should be set up tubeless.
Steve makes an interesting point though! I was kind of wondering about this too, I don't think Trek would set it up tubeless with sealant etc unless requested by the customer. My Rail 7 came complete with the plastic rim liners installed, but came set up with inner tubes. Didn't even get a set of tubeless valves for my NZ$7,000. Kinda rude actuallyI didn’t check the starting mileage, but the bike was sold as new. I didn’t notice anything “used” about it when I got it, but I rode it straight out the box!![]()
So accurate!I think it’s hit and miss for Trek.
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