Hi was hoping I could get away with not applying the tape as on website it says rims are tubless ready or is this just wishful thinkingMy 2c... I've always used Stans tape and valves and more recently their advice of getting I think it's 3mm wider than ID (double check their advice). Narrower works OK too though.
The trick with Stans and similar non-adhesive tape is to keep a lot of tension on it as it contacts the wheel, so once fitted it's kind of like a rubber band, pulling itself taught. I have it clamped into the rim with left hand thumb, unwind a large piece and pull it taught, and roll the wheel and guide the tape evenly down into the rim, then shuffle the anchoring hand along, repeat. No doubt there's videos to describe it much better but the key is tension, it avoids the creasing and with a little practice/luck you can get a factory-looking fit. Sometimes
Haha, that's very wishful thinking. what Makes them tubeless ready I believe is to do with the rim profile shape, so the tyre and rim hook onto each other.Hi was hoping I could get away with not applying the tape as on website it says rims are tubless ready or is this just wishful thinking
I fit my own tyres and then buy a domino's?In all honesty after doing 5 bikes for people now if you’re unsure I’d just pay a LBS
It’s about £30 at mine to setup tubeless and it’s not really worth the day of faffing about trying to get the tyres to seat on for the first time to save the cost of a dominos?
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