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I couldn’t be happier since going tubeless, I highly recommend doing it. I’m amazed how the tire never (hardly ever) needs air. Forget the tube!

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So do I use the orange tubeless fluid or Slime for tubeless?  Slime for inner tubes didn't last very long in my mten3.  I bought the new Type II tire and will go tubeless when it comes in.

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2 minutes ago, paolinger said:

 

Finally I found the time for the tubeless modification and the most agile tire. Very happy.

 

I have the same tire and have 360 miles on it.  I like it very much however keep the tire pressure over 40 psi and keep an eye on the pressure to avoid excessive wear. :thumbup:

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42 minutes ago, Mark Lee said:

I have the same tire and have 360 miles on it.  I like it very much however keep the tire pressure over 40 psi and keep an eye on the pressure to avoid excessive wear. :thumbup:

Good to know that you are getting good wear-and-tear on that tire. I installed the same one (mine still has a tube).

Someone here reported that the tire wore down very quickly, but maybe they run at low pressure? I run all my tires at max listed pressure.

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1 hour ago, Mark Lee said:

I have the same tire and have 360 miles on it.  I like it very much however keep the tire pressure over 40 psi and keep an eye on the pressure to avoid excessive wear. :thumbup:

3 bar 43 psi ?

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1 hour ago, Marty Backe said:

Good to know that you are getting good wear-and-tear on that tire. I installed the same one (mine still has a tube).

Someone here reported that the tire wore down very quickly, but maybe they run at low pressure? I run all my tires at max listed pressure.

I need to study your replacement video as my tire looks like it needs Rogaine to fix the balding.  I have all of the spoons. Additionally I have new shells so this would be the optimal time for both set of swap-outs. I’d prefer to paint the new shell before the install but still not sure what color. 

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40 minutes ago, Rehab1 said:

I need to study your replacement video as my tire looks like it needs Rogaine to fix the balding.  I have all of the spoons. Additionally I have new shells so this would be the optimal time for both set of swap-outs. I’d prefer to paint the new shell before the install but still not sure what color. 

How about red to match your truck?  :popcorn:

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For extreme winter riders.:facepalm:

 

 

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