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*Ali C I think it was...

He also did the double rim wink3.gif

Yer but with Mikes know how, and my tools (and attention span :- ) He bolted it togeather making it strounger as it was not heated up and all that crap.

Been done already, speak to FATMIKE or use the search for his topic on it all...how ever i belive withthe new forum you can't back date em all gezza

Pete

He's right Fatmike is the most recent.

cheers for the help i have drilled rims so it aint gonna work :(

Yer it will thats how mike ran it. Just in the back tubeless sucks.

For the front tubeless rules you don't get punctures from taps etc but with tubless you can't run soft pressurs as the latex squirts out.

Tubless does not work well in the back I think Mike went back to tubes after the 1st week of having it becuase landing sideways and gapping from rails when the tyre compresses latex squirts out, but is loving it in the frount.

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Muppets

He asked about tubeless nowt eles girls

Fatmike did some rear tubess effort and his rim was drileld as well as being 2 rims bolted to feck togther...muppet

For christs sake hit the spellcheck button before you post!!

There is nothing wrong with trying things out to see if they work, if nobody did we'd still be riding on cross country frames.

The way mike did it was to get an old inner tube and cut it open, then placing the tyre onto the rim with the flaps of the old inner tube sticking out over the rims sidewalls. Then put the slime in through the valve and pumped it up, then just ran around the edges cutting off the excess flaps of the old inner tube

Nothing you posted then was useful so why bother?

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