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Old 07-19-13 | 10:37 PM
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From: santa cruz
Originally Posted by coldbike
I have had good results with it on my car, but I have never tried it on my bike. I have most of my bikes set up tubeless with Stan's or other sealants in them and they often self-seal. Some tires are incompatible with some sealants, I am not sure if that includes fix a flat, but I have had Schwalbe tires delaminate from Stans.
Thanks, I had not even considered tubeless. I of course run tubeless on my motorcycles and carry repair kits and compressors but did not think about bikes.

I will have to check if that is feasible with the rims on the Mundo. I bet it must be like converting motorcycle spoke wheels to tubeless, a sealing process must be used for the spokes and then the ability of the bead to hold air is the next consideration. I'm not sure I want to go that direction just yet.
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