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Proud owner of Kris Holms old shoes
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Auckland, NZ
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Tubeless Coker tyre idea
I thought I could save some weight from the enormously heavy Coker wheel by going tubeless. www.notubes.com ]NoTubes[/url] sell a kit which you can use to convert a standard tyre and rim into a sealed, tubeless tyre. It consists of a rim strip to seal the spoke holes, valve core and sealant. Has anyone tried using this kind of system on their Coker?
I've already emailed the NoTubes people and they've indicated that 120g of sealant will probably be required. If this works it'll be great, but I have a few reservations. The first is that the wheel might actually end up weighing more than when I started. (What does the Coker inner tube weigh anyway - in grams, please!). Also you have to keep adding more sealant every so often. And thirdly the bike shop guy told me that if your wheel has side-to-side flex in it (which almost all non-wide hubbed-Cokers will have) then the tyre bead is liable to pop off, resulting in a flat tyre and a big mess of sealant everywhere.... ....Having said all that, is anyone willing to be the guinea pig on this??!? Tony Coker 1/2 Century tomorrow. or 80km for metric folks |
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768 - It's in your DNA
Join Date: Sep 2001
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How much does the tube weigh? What's the difference in weight between (required_sealant+tubeless_repair_kit) and (tube+standard_repair_kit)?
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Re: Tubeless Coker tyre idea
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Small fish, small pond
Join Date: Mar 2002
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Nathan Hoover says a guy on the most recent Mount Diabolo Challenge did this with great success. He apparently drilled the rim quite a bit as well to eliminate weight on the hill climb. This wheel was apparently built for this race alone, and I'm hoping that someday we'll be able to hear more about it.
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Guinness Mojo
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For a humorous look at an anti-notubes site check out yestubes
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Though it might work better on road than trails.
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Guinness Mojo
Join Date: Oct 2001
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Re: Tubeless Coker tyre idea
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The Coker tube weighs about the same as my heavy duty 24x3 Intense DH tube that I use on my muni. The Intense tube weighs in at 19 oz on that same scale. The Intense tube is the heaviest and thickest of the 3" DH tubes. Good luck on your 1/2 century Coker ride tomorrow. That's a 50 mile ride for you metric folks.
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The Abominable MUnicyclist
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Thanks for the YesTubes link...that made me bust a gut..... I read Mountain Bike Action all the time and they are constantly writing about how great the "No-Tubes" system is , while never mentioning any of the obviously ugly problems it introduces ........ John_C is my new hero .
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Guinness Mojo
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Portland, Oregon USA
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I'm not sure how the NoTubes system would fit the Coker. I don't think he has a rim strip that will fit a 36" rim. Maybe Stan has something that would work with the Coker, but he doesn't list any rim strips for large diameter rims. Maybe the rim strips will stretch enough to fit the Airfoil Coker rim.
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dumb blonde
Join Date: Sep 2002
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Proud owner of Kris Holms old shoes
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Auckland, NZ
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Tony Successfully ridden 80km on yestubes! |
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dazed and confused unicyclist
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they deflate within 2 hours of riding
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BIG rides: 24"/36" on/off road
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Los Gatos, California
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Very sorry we don't have any photos, but yes, Glenn Drummond went tubeless a while ago on his custom 13.5 pound 36" cycle. Read my description from the Oct 2003 Mt Diablo Challenge. His tire does not go flat right away - he says it's no problem. Email me if you want his contact info.
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