Cannondale Trail 6 Tubeless Conversion
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Cannondale Trail 6 Tubeless Conversion
Hey,
I am pretty new to mountain biking and I was wondering if any of you guys knew if it was possible to convert a 2020 Cannondale Trail 6 to tubeless without completely replacing the rims and tires and if not, how much the materials to do it would cost.
Thanks!
I am pretty new to mountain biking and I was wondering if any of you guys knew if it was possible to convert a 2020 Cannondale Trail 6 to tubeless without completely replacing the rims and tires and if not, how much the materials to do it would cost.
Thanks!
Last edited by milesf; 03-05-21 at 10:32 AM.
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there is a lot of context you left out, what tires? what year is the bike? I converted a fuji nevada wheels to tubeless however it meant switching tires. Tires should be tubeless ready before going down this road. Tubeless tires have more rubber on the sidewalls to prevent sealant from weeping. non tubeless tires will weep for a bit which some people are fine with. Rims you have to do a ghetto conversion by using gorilla tape and run a couple of layers but also at the same time take a bit of work to get the bead to seat. tubeless ready rims are easier to seat. My current bike has tubeless ready rims and tires with proper rim tape and is much easier to get setup. Also unless you are facing constant punctures there really isn't a reason to go tubeless. Its possible to ride and do well without running tubeless.
tldr: yes you probably can but will be a bunch of work. I've done it but I would rather have tubeless ready tires and rims. unless you are getting constant punctures stick with tubes.
tldr: yes you probably can but will be a bunch of work. I've done it but I would rather have tubeless ready tires and rims. unless you are getting constant punctures stick with tubes.
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But I thought you were done trying to turn this bike into a fancier one?
None of the half-measures are as secure as the real thing. The best conversion was Stan's, used to make conversion kits that used a rubber strip to fill in the channel and make the tubeless shape, but...
https://www.bicycleretailer.com/indu...r#.YEWdKGhKiUk
None of the half-measures are as secure as the real thing. The best conversion was Stan's, used to make conversion kits that used a rubber strip to fill in the channel and make the tubeless shape, but...
https://www.bicycleretailer.com/indu...r#.YEWdKGhKiUk
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Thanks! I guess the idea of constant punctures is kinda abstract, I've had to change out my tube twice this month so idk if that's a lot (I ride about three times a week for 2-4 hours each). The main reason that I wanted to do it was just so that I could run lower pressures since I have been having some problems with getting a good amount of grip. Also, right now I'm literally just running all of the stock parts from the 2021 version (WTB Ranger Comp tires, 29x2.25)
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Look up the specs on Canondale's website. 2020 models should still be listed. If the specs for tires and rims specifically say 'Tubeless Ready' then your conversion will be easy. If not, you'll probably have to invest in rims and tires. If you're still not sure, just ask your LBS.
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https://www.cannondale.com/en/bikes/...ku=c26600m10xs
Other Cannondale models specifically say tubeless ready for rims and tires. I think he will have to invest $$$ if he wants to make the switch to tubeless.
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Since they didn't list anything, I assume it has original equipment. This link is the 2020 model.
https://www.cannondale.com/en/bikes/...ku=c26600m10xs
Other Cannondale models specifically say tubeless ready for rims and tires. I think he will have to invest $$$ if he wants to make the switch to tubeless.
https://www.cannondale.com/en/bikes/...ku=c26600m10xs
Other Cannondale models specifically say tubeless ready for rims and tires. I think he will have to invest $$$ if he wants to make the switch to tubeless.




