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Hi Friends!

 

Which model of Gotway or of King Song comes with tubeless tire?

I have an Gotway MCM4 HS 680kwh which has a tubular tire that is the only down side of the model.

And I hope to know which model from Gotway or King Song which are my favorites with tubeless system.

 

Thanks in advance.

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17 minutes ago, Belly laughing said:

Hi Friends!

 

Which model of Gotway or of King Song comes with tubeless tire?

I have an Gotway MCM4 HS 680kwh which has a tubular tire that is the only down side of the model.

And I hope to know which model from Gotway or King Song which are my favorites with tubeless system.

 

Thanks in advance.

The only one I know of is the Gotway Mten3 - a 10 inch wheel.  Great wheel by the way.  The only other wheel with a tubeless would be the Ninebot Z series.

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On 7/16/2019 at 10:15 PM, yuweng said:

i believe all EUCs manufacturer offers tube tire is bcos its easier to ride compare to tubeless, just take a look at this guy's ranting :lol: Upgraded mine to tubeless 2.5, it does take awhile getting use to, for further details then refer to Smoother's thread :efee6b18f3:

That's interesting.  Tubeless tires means better feeling and control of riding and less prone to have flats which are the case when I am riding bike.

Even changing the tire may give the different handling of EUC.   I may need more proof against what you said.

Anyway, thanks for giving your thought.

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Euc specific tires are the ones with reinforced sidewalls, and we like a bit lower pressures.

A tubeless tire is ideal for just that. 

I've snakebit (bottomed out) my inner tube on more than one occasion. That wouldn't happen with tubeless.

Sure installing it and getting it to seal is the tricky part. You might think you didit and then notice the next day you're leaking air at an annoying rate and have to redo the whole process but now potentially with sealant and sticky crap in the tire. Do it right the first time :), easier said than done.

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On 7/21/2019 at 7:13 AM, alcatraz said:

Euc specific tires are the ones with reinforced sidewalls, and we like a bit lower pressures.

A tubeless tire is ideal for just that. 

I've snakebit (bottomed out) my inner tube on more than one occasion. That wouldn't happen with tubeless.

Sure installing it and getting it to seal is the tricky part. You might think you didit and then notice the next day you're leaking air at an annoying rate and have to redo the whole process but now potentially with sealant and sticky crap in the tire. Do it right the first time :), easier said than done.

Thanks for the tip.

I'm sure tubeless will give some comfort with lower pressures: this happens with bikes.

And I'm just waiting for a future model with tubeless from Gotway or King Song: I don't risk doing it on my EUC which is the only one I have by now, riding daily, rainy, snowy, all weathers.

It became my third, free leg which is replaceable if necessary.  LOL.

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