So going tubeless on a 80mm deep rim, what sort of valve to get in order to make this wheel tubeless?
I bought this from
www.light-bicycle.com , and it looks pretty good. Keep you posted...
David,
I bought my original 80mm CF wheels (with Cruzbike Vendetta logos) from light bicycle about 18 months ago. They where great and fast. Too bad I included them in the trade of my V2.2 for the M1
Anyway - I emailed light-bicycle about the rims I bought and asked them if they were tubeless compatible. They said that they were not and also that they currently do not sell any 80mm rims that are.
They said they should have something in a couple of months. On there web-site their 55mm rim depth are tubeless compatible.
http://www.light-bicycle.com/carbon-road-bike/carbon-road-bike-wheels/clincher--55mm
I actually spent lunch today talking with a guy that used to work at I9 wheels. He explained to me why I should not "covert" any of my current wheelsets to tubeless.
If I understood him correctly it basically boils down to how the "lower outside" edges of the rims are constructed. To "really' fit the tubeless tires there needs to be a little "ledge" below the lip that allows the bead of the tubeless to seat into the rim well.
He said - "I won't say it won't work - at least for awhile. The air pressure will force the bead against the edge of the rim, but as the air slowly excapes or heavy cornering force is appliced, the bead could slip down towards the middle of the tire (since there is no ledge for it to set on), then the tire will roll off the bead."
Then you will basically go down - and if it is on your front tire - which it most likely will be - since it is the tire that is carving the turn - then you go down like I have so many times.
I am scared enough now of flatting and going down AGAIN and have seen the light! I am now looking for a true tubeless compatible wheelset to go with my "other" 10 wheelsets - augh!
David,
If your tube does not have this "ledge", then I would be very tentative to mount the tubeless tires on it. It just does not seem to be worth the risk - but stick a GP4000Sii and a latex tire on those wheels and they will fly!
Good Luck and keep us informed of what you decide to do!