IOUZIP
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I wanted to start a thread on my conversion of the RCS to tubeless.
I have had Zero flats since riding the RCS and the Kenda Krusade Sport tires with innertubes over the last 2 years. I did have the Tuffy liners inside on both bikes.
The first RCS to get converted to tubeless is mine which I ride on everything from Road to Beach to Green to Black Diamond trails. This one is getting the Maxxis Minion FBF EXO/TR 120 TPI and FBR EXO/TR 120 TPI 26x4.00 tires.
The second RCS to get converted to tubeless is my wife's which she uses for Road to Beach to Green to Blue trails. This one is getting Schwalbe Jumbo Jim Super Ground Addix Speedgrip 120 (11600715.02) 26x4.00 tires.
Other parts I am using are all totaling about $100:
Stan's Valve Stems 32mm (Schrader)
Stan's Tire Sealant
Sun Rim Tape 78mm wide
Sunlite Rim Strips 26x45mm (if you don't want to cut your stock liners)
Velocity Velo Plug Rim Hole Covers, 72/Bag Yellow
I have been learning how to convert the rims to tubeless via Youtube and other sources from Google.
I am starting both today and hope to have it completed by this weekend. More pictures to come as I get more progress.
I am starting off with cutting the stock liners down to 45mm wide to cover the spoke holes and allow the tape to seal. Some of the spoke holes are still sharp and did not want to get a flat due to the sharp corners cutting through the tape.
UPDATE:
I found these little plugs that go in the spoke holes. I purchased enough to do both bikes. I installed a couple of them they seem to be a good fit. Push the plug down then tap it in with a small hammer. If anyone has experience with using these plugs please let me know. I think the idea is the plugs will hold upto 400psi and the sealant will seal if there is any leaks.
I have had Zero flats since riding the RCS and the Kenda Krusade Sport tires with innertubes over the last 2 years. I did have the Tuffy liners inside on both bikes.
The first RCS to get converted to tubeless is mine which I ride on everything from Road to Beach to Green to Black Diamond trails. This one is getting the Maxxis Minion FBF EXO/TR 120 TPI and FBR EXO/TR 120 TPI 26x4.00 tires.
The second RCS to get converted to tubeless is my wife's which she uses for Road to Beach to Green to Blue trails. This one is getting Schwalbe Jumbo Jim Super Ground Addix Speedgrip 120 (11600715.02) 26x4.00 tires.
Other parts I am using are all totaling about $100:
Stan's Valve Stems 32mm (Schrader)
Stan's Tire Sealant
Sun Rim Tape 78mm wide
Sunlite Rim Strips 26x45mm (if you don't want to cut your stock liners)
Velocity Velo Plug Rim Hole Covers, 72/Bag Yellow
I have been learning how to convert the rims to tubeless via Youtube and other sources from Google.
I am starting both today and hope to have it completed by this weekend. More pictures to come as I get more progress.
I am starting off with cutting the stock liners down to 45mm wide to cover the spoke holes and allow the tape to seal. Some of the spoke holes are still sharp and did not want to get a flat due to the sharp corners cutting through the tape.
UPDATE:
I found these little plugs that go in the spoke holes. I purchased enough to do both bikes. I installed a couple of them they seem to be a good fit. Push the plug down then tap it in with a small hammer. If anyone has experience with using these plugs please let me know. I think the idea is the plugs will hold upto 400psi and the sealant will seal if there is any leaks.
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