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Fat Bike, Gear, ghetto, how-to, setup, split tube, Tubeless -

I recently purchased a Motobecane Boris X9 fat bike. Of course, I immediately started to customize it! I was very unfamiliar with how, or if I could, go tubeless with my Vee Mission 26×4.0 tires on my Weinmann HL-80 rims. These “lower price point” rims and tires can be found on fat bikes that cost …

The post How To Convert Your Fat Bike to Tubeless Using a Split Tube appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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I dropped in on Stan’s No Tubes at Interbike Wednesday and got a sneak peak at the latest from the company: carbon rims and a new fat bike wheel prototype. Many riders know Stan’s for their tubeless conversion kits, rim tape, and tire sealant but the company also sells a line of lightweight wheels that’s …

The post Stan’s the Man: Tubeless Carbon Rims and Fat Bike Wheel Prototype appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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Gear, i:2:6399, orange seal, review, reviews, Tubeless -

With a number of commercially-available tire sealant products on the market and a whole host of “home brew” solutions on the internet, it can be a daunting task to find what works and what doesn’t when it comes to tubeless tires. One such home brew solution gained such a cult following that the creators decided …

The post Review: Orange Seal Tubeless Kit appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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Stan’s NoTubes has quickly become one of the most recognized names in the mountain bike world.  Popularized first by their tubeless sealant and conversion kits, which allow nearly any wheel and tire to be used tubeless, it didn’t take long before they came out with more products, including their own line of tubeless-ready rims, and …

The post Review: Stan’s NoTubes Crest 29er Rims appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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29er, Gear, Repair, review, tire, Tubeless -

So I’m biased: I work for a Very Large Bike Company that makes its own tires. When these pretty things arrived, I had to keep them hidden from my coworkers. The Schwalbe Racing Ralph 29X2.25″ tires showed up right before the thaw. It was mighty mild during the winter here in Wisconsin, so things were …

The post Schwalbe Racing Ralph Evo 29er: Grip is Hip appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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