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Considering a tubeless tire setup for a long international trip? Or just hoping to have flatless bikepacking outings in your own backyard? Here’s our complete field guide to tubeless with a full tubeless tire repair kit, how-to videos for repair and setup, plugger options, and tips from the road…
Flatting or puncturing a tire while setup tubeless isn’t the end of the world or even the end of your ride. Sealant Fix - One of the benefits of tubeless is the ability of the liquid latex within the tire to find a hole, and plug it completely.
There is nothing worse than kitting your mountain bike out with a fresh pair of your favorite tires only to get a puncture on the first lap. From tire plugs ...
If you get a puncture in your tubeless tire, you have a few repair options. Tubeless plug kits allow you to quickly fill the hole and seal it with sealant, inner tubes provide a temporary solution to get you home, and tube patches can fix smaller cuts in the tire.
From tire plugs to patch kits, Henry walks us through everything you need to know to repair a tire puncture and save you money! Time Stamps 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - Tire Plugs 01:01 - Puncture...
Comprehensive guide on repairing a tubeless tire, tailored for beginners!
You’ll discover the two solutions I use to repair a puncture on a tubeless tire – with a plug or with a patch – whether it’s a road or MTB tubeless tire. As a last resort, I have a possible technique if you don’t have the right tools with you.
How to repair a tubeless tire. Most people throw away their tires after they've been flatted, especially with a pinch flat. Today I'm going to share my tips ...
Tubeless puncture plugs are a quick and typically effective way to repair a punctured tyre. With these, there is no need to remove the tyre – plug, re-inflate and go. There are many tubeless...
Here’s how to repair a punctured tubeless tyre using tubeless plugs, patches or sewing. Tubeless punctures are often easy to find: look for tell-tale sealant or listen for the hissing of lost air pressure.