Ok, no big deal, after 1700 miles on the old nobby nic which incidentally still had a fair bit of life left in it I decided to go tubeless, the original rear tire is not tubeless ready so I purchased the equivalent TLR tire.
Rim tape check/ tubeless valve check/ new tire at the ready.
Holy shit what a mess. it became very apparent after about 2 hrs 2 things needs to happen before attempting this job. Number one. Do not apply sealant in the tire before 1st sealing the beads. Under no circumstances try this job without a pump that has a discharge cylinder to inflate the tire . Number one actually dictates fill the tire up with a syringe for your own sanity.
I've ordered a front maxis that should be hear soon, strangely enough I am actually looking forward to fitting this with my new found wisdom and discharge air canister
Things look so easy on YouTube but the reality and lack of wisdom can be very messy
On a side note the bike actually feels very different, its either a placebo effect or going tubeless has had a noticeable difference in ride quality for the better, albeit a new tire is always going to feel good, looking forward to the front change.
Rim tape check/ tubeless valve check/ new tire at the ready.
Holy shit what a mess. it became very apparent after about 2 hrs 2 things needs to happen before attempting this job. Number one. Do not apply sealant in the tire before 1st sealing the beads. Under no circumstances try this job without a pump that has a discharge cylinder to inflate the tire . Number one actually dictates fill the tire up with a syringe for your own sanity.
I've ordered a front maxis that should be hear soon, strangely enough I am actually looking forward to fitting this with my new found wisdom and discharge air canister
Things look so easy on YouTube but the reality and lack of wisdom can be very messy
On a side note the bike actually feels very different, its either a placebo effect or going tubeless has had a noticeable difference in ride quality for the better, albeit a new tire is always going to feel good, looking forward to the front change.