MTB DIY Tubeless Conversion - Easiest and Cheapest way!

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  • Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
  • I run you through the process of converting your mountain bike to tubeless. All you will need is a tire, tube, and some other basic mechanic supplies. I've gone tubeless many times and this method seems to be the best and cheapest I have found yet. If you thought the video was helpful and enjoyed it please subscribe and leave any questions in the comments section. Stay Stoked!
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  • @wenl4901
    @wenl4901 4 роки тому +225

    Today I went into a neighborhood tire shop and told them I'm converting to tubeless tire from my traditional 26" rim. He suggested that I buy a new bike instead. Haha. What a douch.. Last time I'm going to that shop!

    • @rodandoenmibicicleta194
      @rodandoenmibicicleta194 3 роки тому +1

      😅

    • @charlestan6546
      @charlestan6546 3 роки тому +8

      I own an og 26er also, but it’s without a doubt slower than the new 27.5 even more the 29er. Still more fun and agile to throw around.

    • @Ju-mg3os
      @Ju-mg3os 3 роки тому +6

      Had something like that happened to me too, i wanted a single chain ring employee tried to sell me a whole drivetrain😂

    • @christopherogley1714
      @christopherogley1714 3 роки тому +1

      Scumbag bike shops...the bane of my life...my local shop did my tubeless for the price of a roll of gorrilla...gave me 300ml fluid out of the barrel each wheel for nothing.plus a lesson for next time...3inch black diamond butchers have a large case space.so needed 3 pumps fluid......great bike shops are a thing to be treasured and cherished in today's climate .... most shops are bandwagonesque??oh yeah...Big up Castleford Cycles.. Yorkshire.. recycling specialist shop...life didn't end after 6 gears.....my new build is a 91 Santa Cruz rock lobster deore thumbshifters on friction to cover the Mavic crossmax back wheel... Joe Murray project 2 forks. tweet stem..wtb saddle..All from the bike pile... dropped on an xt on Mavic 231 front wheel with xt skewer and a pair of conti mountain kings....truactive husslefelt isis cranks with 36 22 chainrings up front so I've a granny ring to go to....I'm 51 after all....a small cage X5 sram derailer.....all well used stuff....but it still works... all good fun..... cheap.and you can bet it'll be just as much fun to ride as my nduro 7 Haibike....at about the same price as my spare charger too......long live old school bike shops....and all who sail from them

    • @christopherogley1714
      @christopherogley1714 3 роки тому

      @@charlestan6546 I've an old old 26 rock lobster and a plus size 27.5. considering going mullet. Haibike.7 nduro xduro......they both have their charms but you just know which 1 is faster....I don't have to say....new school is so more stable and old school takes more of a wrestling match.......but I love them both.....

  • @emilharris6727
    @emilharris6727 4 роки тому +88

    Is it just me or does anyone else love the POV for tutorial vids like this?

    • @danielsepulveda912
      @danielsepulveda912 3 роки тому +4

      I rather to watch another kind of POV videos

    • @Mike-hr7lr
      @Mike-hr7lr 2 роки тому +2

      @@danielsepulveda912 what do you mean by that?🙂🤨😏

    • @First.Last.99
      @First.Last.99 2 місяці тому

      its amazing. I don't prefere to watch people in their faces and see their expressions when the focus should be on what they are doing. Maybe its some kind of my underlying problem , have no idea. BTW this is the best tutorial I have seen in a while.

    • @entropy_69
      @entropy_69 Місяць тому +1

      don't we all enjoy POV 'videos'

  • @austinado16
    @austinado16 2 роки тому +43

    4yrs later, and this is still gold! Thank you for putting this together!

    • @ChildrenOfTheLoam
      @ChildrenOfTheLoam  2 роки тому +8

      Happy to help!

    • @jimlahey8862
      @jimlahey8862 Рік тому

      ​@@ChildrenOfTheLoam I wold do this but I don't want to mess up my 500 dollar road bike Schwinn

  • @RobBastien
    @RobBastien 6 років тому +325

    Yes sir!!! Valve DIY wins the coolest tip on Tubeless vids.

    • @trailjockeytj6160
      @trailjockeytj6160 4 роки тому +5

      Rob Bastien Make sure you find a tube with a removable core, or refreshing your stan’s will be a little harder.

    • @weberrong
      @weberrong 4 роки тому

      Wow! what an excellent DIY

    • @ivyquiliope2312
      @ivyquiliope2312 4 роки тому +2

      what kind of tape you used it? thank you

    • @FeebLeofSpeech
      @FeebLeofSpeech 4 роки тому

      @@ivyquiliope2312 2:43

    • @williamdistasio9358
      @williamdistasio9358 3 роки тому +1

      @@ivyquiliope2312
      He used Gorilla tape.

  • @jamesfarquharson6265
    @jamesfarquharson6265 3 роки тому +37

    I used duct tape on some old 29 rims 3 years ago. Still going strong even after 3 tyre replacements.

  • @jakestevens3788
    @jakestevens3788 5 років тому +120

    I love watching great videos on UA-camless

    • @sanuguggu1437
      @sanuguggu1437 5 років тому +8

      Lmfao. Best comment of the day!

  • @Simplelittlelife
    @Simplelittlelife 4 роки тому +59

    Awesome video, thank you! I’ve been wanting to go tubeless for a while and now I know exactly how I’m going to do it. Thanks 👍

  • @ggaughf
    @ggaughf 5 років тому +16

    Love how direct and concise you were.

  • @jdmgomoo
    @jdmgomoo 7 років тому +95

    My tires were really hard to get on and off the rim. I was sure I screwed up and lost some sealant. To my surprise it worked really well. Did a hard 10 mile single track the same day, no issues. Thanks for the valve tip, saved me $20.

  • @erikknudsen4034
    @erikknudsen4034 5 років тому +22

    Awesome video! I've been running tubeless for about 15 years. The one recommendation I'd make to my younger self would be to invest in a good air compressor from the start. I like the ones from California Air Tools. Not only will it save you tremendous time and headache getting these things to seal, but it opens up a whole new world for other tools for around the house. Just consider it an investment that will serve you well for many many years.

  • @samrobinson9091
    @samrobinson9091 7 років тому +235

    Excellent video. Very linear from beginning to end with a nice value to the consumer. It would be nice to see more things in life that are communicated as clearly.

    • @ChildrenOfTheLoam
      @ChildrenOfTheLoam  7 років тому +8

      Thanks a lot.

    • @gio7753
      @gio7753 6 років тому +1

      I'd have to agree. well done. simple and clear instructions. Plus we have the same bike :D

    • @lifeshort
      @lifeshort 5 років тому +1

      @@gio7753 ..which is shit :)

    • @RobWhittlestone
      @RobWhittlestone 4 роки тому +3

      and... he really knows his stuff, solid advice. Excellent video. I learnt something today!

    • @trailjockeytj6160
      @trailjockeytj6160 4 роки тому +3

      Trying to run gorilla tape on my envies makes it much harder to roll a tire around the rim with the extra thickness of the tape. So I do go for stands tape, it makes getting the tire on my rim possible. As well, reusing your tube valve is a good idea if it has a removable core. (Making refreshing your sealant easier). Although running tubeless you should still carry a tube in that off chance you get a hazard flat. So go buy another tube.after cutting up your perfectly good one. Or maybe you could find an old tube that has already a puncture and utilize that valve. But again I doubt you will have a removable core.

  • @tomcora9417
    @tomcora9417 5 років тому +32

    I've watched about 15 "experts" and this was, by far, the easiest and best video. Good job!

  • @ALLINCLUSIVE2k
    @ALLINCLUSIVE2k 4 роки тому +30

    definetely gonna do this instead of buying the extra valve etc
    earned a sub

  • @Putawhaleonit
    @Putawhaleonit 6 років тому +7

    Finally someone shows this process from start to finish. Thank you.

  • @First.Last.99
    @First.Last.99 2 місяці тому

    This is actually one of the best, maybe the best tutorial I have seen in my life. Not just for tubeless, but for whatever i watched in my life, and I watched A LOT of stuff. Thank you.

  • @fernandourrea3677
    @fernandourrea3677 3 роки тому

    Yes, the easiest and less complicated video about tubeless tire DIY. Thanks!

  • @retroonhisbikes
    @retroonhisbikes 6 років тому +6

    Easiest tubeless conversion I’ve seen so far. I did the Stans notube conversion kit a few days ago, wasn’t that easy. Will be using your method on the wifes bike soon

  • @ca15059
    @ca15059 4 роки тому +3

    This worked like a charm! I used extreme hold tape from 3m that I had laying around in the garage to tape the rims, slime from O'Reilly auto part store - large bottle 946ml $14, old punctured 26in tube presta valve cut out just like the video and also a regular floor stand bike pump. Estimate I used 120ml of slime for each 29in tire. Awesome video and great DIY tips for cheap! Thanks!

  • @chrislferrell
    @chrislferrell 4 роки тому

    Others have said it, I have to say it again, very nice work! You've definitely got a practiced hand. You made this look easy enough for a novice to try. Thanks!

  • @rohank9292
    @rohank9292 4 роки тому +2

    Your video instills confidence in me to try out tubeless conversion and that too in a cheap way.

  • @kelvin1987campbell
    @kelvin1987campbell 4 роки тому +10

    I wish I had seen this before spending £40 on a conversion kit 😢
    Great vid man! Good tips to know for the future!

  • @CurtisOsa
    @CurtisOsa 6 років тому +37

    Wow! Just followed this every step and my tire seems to be holding up the air very well!! Thank you so much! Saved me a bunch of money!

  • @t2dwarrior209
    @t2dwarrior209 4 роки тому

    I'm doing this as soon as my tubeless tire comes in. I've been running tubes for a very long time and I'm a heavy guy and sick & tired of getting pinch flats. Rims on my bike are already tubeless ready. Thanks to this vid I'm gonna save money on the conversion.

  • @ponymoore6140
    @ponymoore6140 4 роки тому +1

    Brilliant! I am just about to buy a new bike and plan to convert it to tubeless, so this is very helpful. Thank you

  • @JonathanLLauer
    @JonathanLLauer 5 років тому +18

    First, this is a super clear, well done video, much better than 99% of how to videos on youtube. Below was my experience applying what I learned from this video to convert my 29er 2.2" tires to tubeless. Overall the advice was great, but it took two attempts to make it seal properly. In my case, I did not have a pump with a reservoir or a high speed inflator, either of which I think would have made my first attempt work better, since in the initial inflation there are so many places for air to escape (and sealant to leak out). I used my Ryobi 18 volt battery powered electric inflator, which is not terribly fast. I think it probably helps if the tire is inflated really fast (i.e. with a pump that delivers a high volume of air per second) when doing the initial seal. Also, the casual finger tightening of the valve nut did not seal the valve well enough. On my second attempt, the partial messy sealing from the first attempt made for fewer big air gaps for leakage plus I tightened the valve nut with pliers, to reduce the air gap around the valve as it was trying to seal. For the second attempt the following day I added about 30 ml more sealant, spread it around inside the tire on each side and inflated it again. This time I was able to get it pretty quickly up to 60 psi, where I left it for several hours to let the tire seat and the sealant do its magic. This time there was far less sealant leakage, it seated nicely and the gauge climbed pretty fast up to 60 psi. Mission accomplished. Thanks again for making this tutorial. Time to ride.

  • @joshferreria6113
    @joshferreria6113 6 років тому +388

    Gonna try this on my non-tubeless rims and tires and update here.

    • @joshferreria6113
      @joshferreria6113 6 років тому +221

      Just did a quick test to see if my cheap plastic floor pump would seat the tire. It works! I used some narrower (narrower than the rim width) electrical tape but made sure to wrap from one rim wall to the other. Seems critical, It gives the tire bead something to grip against. It maxes out at 25-30 psi for now. No sealant yet. Lots of leaks in the tire sidewall (Conti XKings). Will redo the whole thing this weekend and put sealant.

    • @joshferreria6113
      @joshferreria6113 6 років тому +222

      Update: redid the whole setup with gorilla tape and Ryder sealant. Took a few days to fully seal on my non-tubeless rim and tire (Continental XKing) Critical step is to let the wheel lie flat on each side so that sealant gets on the sidewalls.

    • @joshferreria6113
      @joshferreria6113 6 років тому +301

      Update: just completed a test ride on the trails. I tried riding as rough as I could, bashing the tire around on rocks and roots, just to see if the bead would burp air. It works great, no leaks & no burps. Ran it at 30 psi then down to 20psi. Sweet spot is somewhere in the middle for my setup.

    • @evanoc12345678
      @evanoc12345678 6 років тому +321

      fair fucks for the updates lad

    • @adriaansolomon1725
      @adriaansolomon1725 6 років тому +17

      Thx man

  • @Simonsimps
    @Simonsimps 5 років тому +2

    Just done my 2 tyres. Thanks so much. Worked a treat.

  • @donaldcox9798
    @donaldcox9798 7 років тому

    Awesome video !!! The valve out of the tube works great, never thought of trying that, that idea saved me $20. Thanks man

  • @tubenachos
    @tubenachos 4 роки тому +5

    Before I add sealant I dry pump to see if it actually holds air at least 3 minutes for decent seal. There im confident i will not be wasting sealant . Great vid 👌

  • @BassSwirls
    @BassSwirls 5 років тому +3

    Love stuff like this... nice tip! Clearly gotten across.... Cheers.

  • @trailseeker8042
    @trailseeker8042 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for the video! I taped the rim with gorilla tape and used a shrader valve instead of a presta from an old tube and so far so good!!

  • @stephenaddison2256
    @stephenaddison2256 6 років тому +1

    Awesome video,I'm ready to convert after I purchase supplies. Very descriptive and easy to follow!!

  • @SuperSnipehunter
    @SuperSnipehunter 6 років тому +8

    Pretty sweet hack. Thanks!!

  • @andybaggott1756
    @andybaggott1756 4 роки тому +19

    you're the ChrisFix of the MTB world, keep up the good work! subscribed...

  • @FurBabyGroomingLLC
    @FurBabyGroomingLLC 4 роки тому +1

    This video is worth it's weight in gold!
    Solid video! Thanks a ton!

  • @christineshearer7556
    @christineshearer7556 4 роки тому +1

    This is awesome!! My grandsons are forever needing new tubes

  • @faust666desrosiers
    @faust666desrosiers 7 років тому +16

    The tape you used to seal the rim deteriorates overtime. Mine I used elastomeric sealant (those found in roof gutter) to seal the rim holes and it works just fine. Well I just recommend this to those who want to go tubeless permanently. But that tape works just fine and your video proves it. Goodjob

    • @madeyemoodey9633
      @madeyemoodey9633 6 років тому

      magojiro kusanagi What elastomeric tape did you use? From Amazon?

    • @dirtyhabit38
      @dirtyhabit38 6 років тому

      magojiro kusanagi were you going tubeless with a fatty? I wanting to do mine and looking for all the help I can get.

    • @paulchavannes
      @paulchavannes 6 років тому

      Enve use/ed it for quite a while

    • @ROOrtiz-ov8xf
      @ROOrtiz-ov8xf 6 років тому +2

      Hope you never brake a spoke

    • @OasisExplorer
      @OasisExplorer 5 років тому

      @brdman, what PVC pipe thing are you talking about?

  • @sgdummy
    @sgdummy 2 роки тому +3

    Nice vid. I prefer using an undersized tube as my tire liner (as opposed to duct tape) but either way tubeless is the only way I ride now. I typically get over 10,000 miles on a pair of tires and I never get flats

  • @adamnorton748
    @adamnorton748 4 роки тому

    Fantastic vid. Not the first one I've watched on setting up tubeless and still learning here!

  • @harryhenderson334
    @harryhenderson334 4 роки тому +1

    genius !"
    great vid" great instruction "
    great instructor "
    Thank you friend!"

  • @kineticarl
    @kineticarl 3 роки тому +8

    I absolutely would only do the valve stem trick if they have removable valve cores. The cores get gummed up and need replacing from time to time, plus it's so much easier to remove the core and add a sealant refresh through the valve than popping off your sealed tire and adding it that way.
    As an alternative to Gorilla tape, which leaves a horror show of adhesive on the rim, Scotch 8896 strapping tape works a treat and one roll does many tires.
    Lastly, TruckerCo sealant seems to be the most economical out there, and I've had no problems with it sealing most punctures (Road, TT, cyclocross, MTB - yes, I've converted them all!)

  • @plethoral1854
    @plethoral1854 7 років тому +95

    You deserve 25 k subscribers rather than 25!!

    • @ChildrenOfTheLoam
      @ChildrenOfTheLoam  7 років тому +7

      Kinghyun123456 !! Thanks a lot, hopefully one day.

    • @ketmax2805
      @ketmax2805 6 років тому

      Children Of The Loam
      dedication is key
      keep the good stuff up:D

    • @Diamond_Donnie
      @Diamond_Donnie 5 років тому +3

      Your comment just make me subscribe

    • @perfectnoise99
      @perfectnoise99 4 роки тому +2

      This guy is awesome i just hit the subscribe button

  • @Trez0129
    @Trez0129 4 роки тому +1

    Tried watching a video from GMBN Tech, I didn’t understand a thing. Thank you so much for such a clear, informative, helpful tutorial.

  • @scirockalot8v
    @scirockalot8v 4 роки тому +2

    Just did this over the weekend. Gorilla tape and old presta stems. I used 3/8 rubber faucet washers to help give a uniform seal. Did a dry air up first and they both held air. Made up some homebrew sealant and went for it. Sealed up good after a few rotations of the tires. Been holding air since Saturday. Thanks for the video!

    • @WakizashiSabre
      @WakizashiSabre Рік тому

      Hi, Wondering about home brew sealaint. any tips what to look for?

  • @nobrokenheartsforme
    @nobrokenheartsforme 6 років тому +81

    That tire looks so nice ...

  • @pvt_mtbl9516
    @pvt_mtbl9516 4 роки тому +7

    He be a pro at removing the tire :)

  • @jannep6772
    @jannep6772 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the video. I did like this to my older 26" Trek 8500 with Mavic Crossride non tubeless rims. Tires are lightweight but anyway tubeless ready Schwalbes Nobby Nic front and Fat Albert rear. It works great but I had to use air compressor to get the tires to seat on the rims. This is the cheapest way to go tubeless.
    In the future I will use anyway specific tubeless valves as then I can add the sealant through the valve as those have removable valve cores.
    Another extra thing I will do in the future is I will install the tires first without the sealant after I have put Gorilla tape. Then I will fill them to 40 psi so the Gorilla tape will attach even firmer to the rim. After this I will add the sealant and refill them. I clean the rims with CRC Bräkleen brake cleaner and when I put the Gorilla tape I put it on the rim very firmly and make sure there is no air left under the tape.
    I found Stan´s No Tubes tubeless valves for great price only around 3,50 euro per valve (-60% from the normal price). Gorilla tape is a good and cheap method. It costs here only 3 euro per 9 meter (25 mm width). One Gorilla tape roll can be used with around 6 rims (at least with 26" rims). So total price per rim is around 4 euro in the future + tire and sealant. I used now Zefal sealant around 60-80 ml per tire which costed 30 euro for 1 liter (1000 ml). So sealant cost per tire is around 2 euro. I also ordered Orange Seal Endurance sealant for use with more difficult tires like Schwalbe Racing Ralph very lightweight and thin (read porous) sidewall version. It should seal even better.

  • @XxFri3ndlyxX
    @XxFri3ndlyxX 2 роки тому +1

    Hell yeahhh this popup on my UA-cam homepage as i had watch another vid which was so confusing. I decided to watch yours and hell yeah i own a fatbike and will definitely do this. Awesome and thanks for the tutorial.

  • @bluehorseshoe7171
    @bluehorseshoe7171 5 років тому +4

    Good presentation, easy to follow the steps.

  • @bodr1
    @bodr1 4 роки тому +6

    2020 and still the best tutorial on youtube.. How many layers of the tape did you go?

    • @ChildrenOfTheLoam
      @ChildrenOfTheLoam  4 роки тому +2

      Just one but you can go as many as you desire for a tight fit.

    • @GEkKomang
      @GEkKomang 4 роки тому

      @@ChildrenOfTheLoam Doesn't the layers of tape (if hypothetically speaking I have put two or more layers) bother with how the bead will pop into the tire and hold on to the non tubeless ready rim?

  • @KraXxuS
    @KraXxuS 5 років тому +2

    Great write up! I'll be referencing this video if I go tubeless.
    Love seeing those tires I think they're my favorite I've ever owned. Jealous of the 2.4 width.
    Flip them backwards when they're worn down you'll get an extra season or more out of them!

  • @helhound23
    @helhound23 3 роки тому

    Best video I've seen for setting up tubeless

  • @mikeljhonson8959
    @mikeljhonson8959 5 років тому +3

    Bro you must have been working out? The way you took off that rim strip...looks so easy. But it took me more than ten minutes to figure out how to take it down..And i didn't dare to use my bare hand!

    • @zacjohnson452
      @zacjohnson452 5 років тому

      Mikel Jhonson did you do it in a cold or warm environment? Because if you do it in a warm environment it is easier to maneuver a tire.

  • @LiveInTheNow247
    @LiveInTheNow247 6 років тому +3

    I so regret buying those aluminum valves because the tire leaks from a bad valve seat and this would have been wiser yet free fix.

    • @endboss116
      @endboss116 5 років тому

      tighten the valve lock ring with a couple turns of a pair of pliers. Often an easy way to get a better seal.

  • @Dave64track
    @Dave64track 2 роки тому

    Just what I was looking for you make it look so easy a bike shop told me not to play around with tubeless as the tend to leak a lot. I think I will still give them a go. Thanks for sharing I have sub.

  • @T8minifreak
    @T8minifreak Рік тому +2

    Dude this was a very clearly communicated video. Well done.

  • @masluny8837
    @masluny8837 4 роки тому +7

    when i was making tubeless i thought that rim strip is tubeless tape lmao

  • @dslfrk59
    @dslfrk59 5 років тому +3

    Great video. What pump is that. Thanks

    • @dabooge
      @dabooge 5 років тому +1

      He tells you in the video what pump it was. It a bontrager flash pump. But if you have an air compressor with an air tank don't waste your money on that hand pump. Get one of those cheap air blaster guns with a rubber point tip. Remove the valve and blast air in works perfectly for me.

  • @anonykip
    @anonykip 5 років тому

    Thanks for posting this, very easy to follow for beginners like myself.

  • @sabre22b50
    @sabre22b50 3 роки тому

    Really high quality instructional video. Good job, son.

  • @hellosunshine1090
    @hellosunshine1090 4 роки тому +3

    Great job ! Does this require Tubeless specific tires or can we succeed perhaps with a normal "Non-tubeless" quality MTB tire ?
    I'm doing a 26 x 4 Fat Tire - any suggestions ?
    Appreciate hearing from you or others !

    • @rterry2752
      @rterry2752 4 роки тому

      Tubeless ready are the best. Other tires require a lot more sealant.

    • @fishermans1friend
      @fishermans1friend 3 роки тому

      Seems like normal MTB tires work as well, at least Maxxis advertises this for their tires:
      r2-bike.com/MAXXIS-Tire-REKON-29-x-260-Dual-Compound-TR-EXO
      Tubeless Ready (TR)
      tube loose tires have many advantages: you can drive with less air pressure. This gives better traction and reduces rolling resistance. And where there is no tube , the breakdown risk also decreases. MAXXIS TR tires are better prepared for installation with sealant than other "tubeless ready" tires. The bead of the TR tire is like a real UST tube peeling completely covered with a rubber layer. As a result, tube assembly on all rims with standard dimensions is already successful on initial inflation and with little liquid.
      Even "normal" MAXXIS MTB tires can be mounted like other Tubeless tires with sealant as the carcass fabrics are very dense.
      Officially released for tubeless assembly and guaranteed by MAXXIS are only the new MAXXIS TR models. Tubeless mounting of other models is at your own risk.

    • @billweberx
      @billweberx Рік тому

      @@fishermans1friend That is a tubeless ready tire, not a "normal MTB tire".

  • @that70sdrummer
    @that70sdrummer 5 років тому +12

    What type of sealant did you use, and what over the counter brand would work best? Thnx

    • @jonahnichols2158
      @jonahnichols2158 4 роки тому +1

      Stan's works best.

    • @jvasquezito
      @jvasquezito 4 роки тому

      Orange Seal ;)

    • @rterry2752
      @rterry2752 4 роки тому +1

      Orange Seal Endurance and Stans Race is the best.

    • @audiovideotoday
      @audiovideotoday 3 роки тому

      Have you made your own sealant? If so can you do a video on that process and recipe?

  • @TheRealGOTdurrrred
    @TheRealGOTdurrrred 3 роки тому +2

    I just did this today and it worked!! I hope it holds well. The guy at the bike shop didn't seem to think it would.

  • @eustacehyliger3487
    @eustacehyliger3487 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the clip. You made the instructions clear and simple. Appreciated.

  • @latoshavowell770
    @latoshavowell770 4 роки тому +3

    What kind of tire sealer did you use???

    • @shelby5001000
      @shelby5001000 3 роки тому

      Did he ever reply to you? Or did you find out a good sealer?

  • @123thesniperdude123
    @123thesniperdude123 6 років тому +50

    well a tube costs around $8-$10 so 2 tubes is around $20 and for that you can buy valves and still have 2 tubes for emergency repair out on the trail, or am I wrong?

    • @ross5914
      @ross5914 5 років тому +14

      Yeah, best to keep tubes that you have flatted with and use those I'd reckon. I do find they don't always seal as well as the tubeless valves you can buy though

    • @andrejhaluska4061
      @andrejhaluska4061 5 років тому +5

      I have in garage 20 old sieve tubes. Really good tip for me.

    • @laurynasjagelo5075
      @laurynasjagelo5075 5 років тому +5

      Hack: try going around bike shops in the evening. Usually there are tons of those around; punctured, but with great valves and rubber for DYI.

    • @adriancantrell7018
      @adriancantrell7018 5 років тому +2

      I pay $4 for my tubes

    • @scottoneill77
      @scottoneill77 5 років тому +10

      Since i run a motorcycle shop i salvage the valve stems from tubes. Wrap gorrila tape around the valley then poke a small hole. Use a dremal to grind the side of valve to fit channel nice put a dab of windshield sealant push thru tighten nut lightly. Sealed rim add tire inflate seat the bead then add sealant to tire.

  • @TranceFlug
    @TranceFlug 4 роки тому +1

    Just got my Vittoria barro race, must try that old ruber valve trick! Thanks sir!

  • @flix7753
    @flix7753 6 років тому

    Excellent! Converting now and this will save some $$. Thanks..

  • @rayseiffert1281
    @rayseiffert1281 5 років тому +7

    Did I miss the part where you punch the valve hole in the tape?

  • @Shane-gv8pu
    @Shane-gv8pu 7 років тому +5

    What's stopping the valve from falling into the rim without a locknut when you hook up the air pump? Also, will this work if the tire and rim are not tubeless ready? Appreciate the video

    • @allanvilladelgado4502
      @allanvilladelgado4502 7 років тому +3

      Shane Frazier both rim and tire in this vid wasn't tubeless ready. I watched other videos using the same and still works.

    • @Shane-gv8pu
      @Shane-gv8pu 7 років тому

      allan villadelgado awesome, thanks for the reply. I've been doing more research and it seems like this is a common procedure and works for a lot of people. Will be doing this soon. Thanks for the video

    • @nandos_
      @nandos_ 6 років тому +3

      His tire *is* tubeless ready, but the rim isn't. tubeless ready stuff just makes it hell of a lot easier to set up, but any non-tubeless stuff will also work just fine. Its just a bit more finiky

    • @natechatterson7253
      @natechatterson7253 6 років тому +1

      As you can see at 6:39 the locknut is installed

    • @tarakanalad4
      @tarakanalad4 6 років тому

      there is a locknut.

  • @rustydaines6859
    @rustydaines6859 5 років тому +2

    Dude just the vid I was looking for, thank you

  • @MasterChronometer
    @MasterChronometer 6 років тому

    just set up tubeless myself, the tip about recycling saved me some money so thanks for that bud

  • @JamesDownes
    @JamesDownes 4 роки тому +4

    The tyre logo was so close to lining up with the wheel loogo 😓

  • @augy183
    @augy183 6 років тому +8

    I like your tyre pump. What's the of it?

    • @starlordsoaring4621
      @starlordsoaring4621 5 років тому

      Bontrager TLR Flash Charger Floor Pump www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/equipment/cycling-accessories/bike-pumps/bontrager-tlr-flash-charger-floor-pump/p/11881/

  • @navi-charlotte
    @navi-charlotte 6 років тому

    I liked the narration and the clear explanation, so I am subscribing

  • @pinoyfreeridetv7810
    @pinoyfreeridetv7810 4 роки тому

    Gonna try this this weekend, great video man!

  • @thedancingalien7766
    @thedancingalien7766 6 років тому +5

    Like rideing on air.

  • @asleyhernandez64
    @asleyhernandez64 5 років тому +4

    What is that liquid you put in the tire

  • @D3V1LSPAWN
    @D3V1LSPAWN 6 років тому

    Awesome, will be doing this as soon as my bike arrives.

  • @jonathanpacheco5506
    @jonathanpacheco5506 Рік тому +1

    Your videos is gold! Thanks

  • @da12641
    @da12641 5 років тому +4

    Nice and clean..much quicker than the original "Ghetto" tubeless.

    • @rollinrat4850
      @rollinrat4850 5 років тому

      Not nearly as reliable. Read my comments. Ive used the original ghetto methods for 15 years. NOT ONE FAILURE!

  • @hammer_husqy7350
    @hammer_husqy7350 6 років тому +5

    I've got a question... can you use a normal tire as well???

    • @ChildrenOfTheLoam
      @ChildrenOfTheLoam  6 років тому +9

      LongBoardAffe 01 yes, you can usually get away with it.

    • @hammer_husqy7350
      @hammer_husqy7350 6 років тому +1

      Children Of The Loam nice, thanks for the fast response and by the way very good videos
      you should have more subscribers

    • @peterghimme9661
      @peterghimme9661 6 років тому

      LongBoardAffe 01 i'm afraid not. As for road tires I always failed but not sure about mtb tires. Sorry :)

  • @edthemechanic
    @edthemechanic 5 років тому

    It works, I have made it the same Way. I used Michelin inner Tubes, because they have an removeable Valve.

  • @reiben6924
    @reiben6924 6 років тому

    Many thanks man! Just did the conversion as seen in your video!

  • @madoffroader
    @madoffroader 6 років тому +4

    The use of gorilla tape caused me massive issue on my enve carbon wheels. The tape caused the beading of the tyre to become far tight in to the wall of the rim. When I did get a puncture where the sealant couldn't cope with the leak I couldn't get the tyre off the rim due to the size of the tape. So ended up with a long walk back to the car. When I got home it took me 2hrs to break the beading on the tyre so that I could get it off. I have recently removed the gorilla tape to use proper rim and again it took a long time to get the glue from the gorilla tape off the rim. So word of caution when using cheap tape and deep set wheels.

    • @kolinstallman3788
      @kolinstallman3788 5 років тому +3

      If you have carbon rims wtf are you doing in this budget tubeless build lol.

    • @pureforce56
      @pureforce56 5 років тому

      You are not bright if youre doing this to carbon rims. And if you think gorilla tape is cheap, that just goes to show your ignorance.

    • @rollinrat4850
      @rollinrat4850 5 років тому

      madoffroader Haha, Enve tape IS rebranded Gorilla brand tape! Gorilla tape is the best. Enve just charge extra 3x for it. Enve rims are on the large side and are pretty tight for good reason. Theyre Some of the tightest rim and tire combos Ive seen! Your hands will be tired afterwards! Also only use Enve’s proprietary valves! Nothing else fits their unique rim shape. Once set up properly theyre very reliable. As you install ANY tight tire, try to keep bead in the center of rim at its smallest diameter area.
      Always set up your tires and inflate without sealant to make sure they hold air for more than 5 minutes, then you know theyre reliable! If not improve your set up try again, then finally inject sealant through the valve. THIS Saves on mess, frustration and wasting $ealant$$!!
      Your tires may be on the small side, so try thinner Stan’s tape instead or find a tire that is a little larger. NO tires or rims are the same, even from same manufacturers. It just depends on quality, manufacturing tolerances and standards used(few if any!) Standards in the bike industry have become sort of a joke!
      Tubeless set ups DEFINITELY require MORE patience and experimentation in many situations. Its not always as easy as they say it is. But a good result is worth the initial hassle. Theres surely a learning curve involved!

    • @rollinrat4850
      @rollinrat4850 5 років тому

      madoffroader Dont listen to these naysayers. They dont know what they talk about.
      The original ghetto split tube tubeless set ups, (better than whats shown here)is the most reliable best set up there is! Ive used it before tubeless was a thing 18 years ago on old rims and now on new tubeless ready rims. It took 3 years of experimenting to really dial in my set ups. I wrench in a bike shop and have tried almost all the set ups. The valve is the weak point on ALL new systems. When you use a hand pump the valve seal can be broken if you’re not careful. Leaving you with a mess on your hands and tube install , walking OR WORSE. Believe me! Ive made all the mistakes!!
      Ghetto doesnt have these issues. Its much cheaper and just a little extra effort. If you use rubber cement( you dont need to) you can do trials type maneuvers and not burp. Even at low pressure.
      I ride and bikepack to very remote places with no help or cell service, frequently alone. I demand absolute reliability out of ALL my gear. My life depends on it.
      I havent had A SINGLE FAILURE ( besides ripped sidewalls) in 15 years running ghetto tubeless.
      Even if I had carbon rims( I never will) I would still run ghetto.

    • @rollinrat4850
      @rollinrat4850 5 років тому

      madoffroader After saying all that and writing a short story, you probably cant use the split tube method on your Enve rims. Theyre just too tight. Just know you have one of the better set ups out there and GET A HAND PUMP WITH A HOSE! Such as Lezyne.
      For tight tires use some soapy water to help with fitting. It also helps to work with the wheel on top of a trash can to break bead or install tires. You can better utilize you strength, weight, arms and shoulders this way. Im old, my hands are always sore. I fix lots of tires every day! Ive worked with these same hands for 45 years!

  • @carrycartoon
    @carrycartoon 7 років тому +7

    Hi I AM from India please make homemade nottubes tire sealant please

    • @tomatolord4219
      @tomatolord4219 6 років тому +11

      Carry Cartoon just buy your sealant...

    • @alanramirez7368
      @alanramirez7368 6 років тому +1

      Lmao

    • @evanoc12345678
      @evanoc12345678 6 років тому +16

      please do a video on how to manufacture your own enduro bike

    • @Ryanmonts
      @Ryanmonts 6 років тому +2

      Can you do a video after that on how to manufacture the machines that manufacture an enduro bike?

    • @minners71
      @minners71 5 років тому

      Use egg white as a home made sealant.

  • @cellphonenut
    @cellphonenut 4 роки тому

    seems to be working perfectly I didn't have to go running to the bike shop at the last minute before they closed just used two tubes that came with the bike awesome

  • @jamesthomson5370
    @jamesthomson5370 4 роки тому

    Excellent video especially the valve mod.I always use some weak washing up liquid solution sponged around the bead to help it seal.

  • @highgreen6452
    @highgreen6452 5 років тому +1

    I had mine done yesterday £115.50 for front and back tyres 27.5 X 3.0 the kid at bike shop said don't attempt it yourself.. looking at this it's easy but price I paid was cheap enough tyres are decent aswell.. great video btw very informative

  • @madeyemoodey9633
    @madeyemoodey9633 6 років тому

    Good job on the video. I'm looking forward to trying this.

  • @danielcontreras4109
    @danielcontreras4109 6 років тому

    Totally worked man!! You saved me some good money!

  • @patfj1200
    @patfj1200 3 роки тому

    Excellent video. Nice, easy, clear instructions and you're going to save me some cash.

  • @gileswitcomb8273
    @gileswitcomb8273 4 роки тому

    Thank you, new wheels arriving shortly, thanks for advice

  • @jjgalletta66
    @jjgalletta66 3 роки тому +1

    Effing BRILLIANT video, dude!!! 👏 👏 👏

  • @dennis1201
    @dennis1201 6 років тому +1

    Great video man! Made it seem super easy. Ill def be converting to tubeless soon...as soon as i invest in some nice Maxxis tires! Lol

  • @davee5782
    @davee5782 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video. Very clear and concise.

  • @madmo453
    @madmo453 4 роки тому

    Awesome video. Very informative and helpful. Thanks!

  • @nandos_
    @nandos_ 6 років тому

    This was an awesome video! Really helpful.

  • @hngdog
    @hngdog 4 роки тому +1

    Worked great on my 20-yr old Urracos. Had to trim down the tape to about 3/4”, and the tires were pretty snug. But both held air just fine.

    • @everythingfromeverywhere9791
      @everythingfromeverywhere9791 3 роки тому

      Are your tyres tubeless or non tubeless?

    • @hngdog
      @hngdog 3 роки тому

      Everything From Every Where The tires are “tubeless capable”. The rims are older but seem to work. The only problem is that if it all sits too long, something gives out, probably from the sealant settling away from a bad spot on the rim. I probably just need to ride more...

  • @NavvLife
    @NavvLife 3 роки тому

    Bro how many times do I say thank you. 😀 I'm from india & tubeless setup here costs above $50. You saved me bucks