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This kit will allow you to convert your non-tubeless wheelset to a tubeless system.

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Features

  • System offers puncture resistence, reduced wheelset weight, and vastly decreased rolling resistence
  • Unique two-seal-point design allows you to break the bead lock seal without losing air pressure
  • Inner seal flexes inwards with the tire to maintain air pressure
  • Patented rim strip makes installation simple; it can be removed as easily as a tube and can be used over and over again
  • The rim strip features a new presta valve stem with a removable core allowing you to add sealant without removing the tire.
  • Rim Sealant can also be used in tubeless tires for puncture resistance and to stop leaks
  • Works well with 24 in. - 26 in. rims measuring 21.5 mm - 24 mm in width
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Reviews
3 reviews with an average rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars

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1 out of 2 (50%) reviewers recommend this product

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Tim the mechanic
Humboldt Bay, CA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Works great, not an easy install...

16 years ago

This stuff works as advertised. It will seal very large punctures in your tire almost immediately as long as you keep the prescribed amount of Stan's liquid in your tire. The install is not for novices and can get very messy. It helps to have an air compressor too. If you run too low a pressure in your tires, you can roll the tire off the rim and the air and Stan's will "burp" out. If you're on the trail when this happens, you have no option but to take out the rim strip and install a tube you carry for such occasions. In fact, carry two tubes. If you roll both off and you only have one tube, you're going to be walking. You should carry a rag as well. That's stuff's messy when it burps out. That said, if you keep your tires inflated to a reasonable pressure and keep the prescribed amount (you need to check it monthly) of liquid in the tire, your chances of rolling the tire off the rim are very slim. I think the best place to use something like this is where cactus needles and goat heads are abundant. If you're prone to flat tires and are tired of fixing them trail side, this may be the answer. As for me, I'm on the fence. I could take it or leave it. Whether or not I would recommend this to a friend would depend on their mechanical aptitude and the frequency at which they get flat tires.

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Rickyricker
Boise, Idaho
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Works great

17 years ago

I have used this product for years and have not had a flat. Follow the directions, using an air compressor is a must to inflate the tire. You will need to add the stop leak fluid from time to time, not a big deal. [...].

Yes , I recommend this product
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Hafu8
Atlanta
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Returned. 26" compatibility is very YMMV

7 years ago

Was not compatible with my wheelset and/or tires. Used plenty of the "milk" and double-taped juuuuust to be sure. Seated tires with pump. Would not maintain pressure for more than 2 days. Tried every type of shaking method. Most (all?) legacy 26" wheelsets could have issues with this.

No, I do not recommend this product
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