Bruce B
Well-Known Member
Has anyone converted the Cruzbike A67 wheel to be used with tubeless tires?
http://cruzbike.com/A67-wheels.html
http://cruzbike.com/A67-wheels.html
I am not sold on the benefit (if any) of tubeless tires and specifically on a FWD MBB like a Cruzbike. We ask a lot of the front wheel - powering, turning, poweing while turning and leaning, taking a significant load... much more force is acting on the tire for us than on a DF or even a RWD recumbent.
I can add number 4 to the list.1) Don't put the wrong size tire on to your max the tubeless tire to the rim width
2) Don't use non tubeless rims; yes you can do a ghetto convert but I think Robert just gave us plenty of reason not to.
3) If you dent the rim, it's no longer a tubeless RIM
I am on the fence vs tubeless and conti gp 4000 IIs with latex tubes. I just don't know enough, I am going to try the latex tubes first since it has lower incremental cost for me but so curious about tubeless.Maybe we should create a dedicated thread to the tubeless topic it seems we have few more people that have been getting the experience and we might be able to make it easier for other people to get started. Example Bruces Bontrager experience mirror one set of B's that I had but not the other 3 sets. I solved the wheaping problem using dawn dishsoap added to the sealant of the troublesome wheel set, I'm guessing that might have been useful to him; turn out there was a know bad design in one series of the tires; and the Internet came to the rescue.