Don't forget to carry a spare tube and a word of advice carry a pair of nitrile gloves with you because it's a bloody messy job.No doubt that will happen to me ?defo
Do you not feel it sloshing about when riding?i filled in 250ml and didn't check it the whole season and it still seals
A motor makes acceleration of heavy rotating weight easier. (a 50lb Ebike still doesn't accelerate as well as a nice light regular bike though given a decently powerful rider). Lighter wheels do however mean they will change direction easier and the bike's suspension will do it's job better due to the ratio of sprung to unsprung weight.And don't forget it all adds rotating weight, which is weight in the worst place. Or does a big motor mean that weight no longer matters? Still waiting on my eBike.
Do you not feel it sloshing about when riding?
I hated the feel of too much stans sloshing about in the bottom of DH tyres when I first experimenting with it. (might have been even more than 250ml TBF)
The standard tubes used in the 2018 Levo with 27.5x2.8 weighed 300grams each.I just went tubeless yesterday. I took it for spin today and I'm sure it feels much lighter than running tubes, it just seams to turn easier. I put 250ml in 2.8 minions.
Thanks for the infoThought i would fire an enquiry through to Stans. They promptly replied stating that with 2.6 tires they were finding that 3oz (85ml approx) is a great starting point and pointed out that some of the sealant would be used up with the first set up .After sealed the sealant should last for 2 - 6 months .
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