GuruUno
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Although the rim is not specifically made to be tubeless compatible, it can be converted through the following steps:
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- Either purchase Schrader-specific tubeless valves for an 8.5mm valve hole or take care installing a regular tubeless valve as follows:
- a. Choose a valve with a conical sealing head that seals the larger hole well
- b. Use a tubeless valve compression ring with a step design (see image 4 below) so that the valve centers better in the larger hole
- 30 mm self-adhesive tubeless rim tape is recommended. It should overlap by two layers at the valve hole, especially if using a presta tubeless valve.
- Pierce a small hole through the tape at the valve hole. Make sure the valve stem seals properly at the rim bed.
- Follow the regular steps for tubeless setup, found here: https://support.specialized.com/tires/en/tubeless-conversion/installation-tips
- Ensure both your rim and tire are tubeless compatible before proceeding
- Inspect the rim for dents or cracks and check rim plugs or rim tape to ensure a good seal
- Remove any old sealant
- Install tubeless valve stems and tighten the nut by hand to snug the valve to the rim
- Install the tire by hand with the rotation arrow pointing in the correct direction
- Add sealant
--Install both sides of the tire if you will add sealant through the valve stem
--Leave a gap on one side of the tire if you will add sealant directly inside the tire; rotate the tire after adding sealant to finish installing the tire without spilling sealant - Check that the tire bead is centered on the rim
- Inflate the tire to the maximum pressure listed on the rim or tire (choose the lower maximum) and ride your bike for 5 minutes to set the tire
- Reduce tire pressure to your preferred riding pressure