New to the tubeless game, but pretty clueless on the best setup for keeping a flat kit for a tubeless disc wheel. I'm a minimalist when it comes to flat kits, especially for races. Any suggestions?
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Re: Tubeless Repair kit for race [onceatriathlet3]
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For in-race repair, use a tube (basically same flat kit as a tubed setup). Basically convert it back to a tubed setup. Make sure to have a tire boot (gel wrapper works in a pinch), since a significant cut that the sealant can't handle is one of the key flat causes.
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Re: Tubeless Repair kit for race [onceatriathlet3]
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Tape this under your saddle:
For Road / TT / Tri: Fastest means to plug and fill a tire. Only uses the smaller of the 2 plugs, which is fine for 99% of road damage.
Dynaplug Air
For MTB / Gravel: Has both the smaller and larger plugs, but you'll need a seperate air-source.
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For Road / TT / Tri: Fastest means to plug and fill a tire. Only uses the smaller of the 2 plugs, which is fine for 99% of road damage.
Dynaplug Air
For MTB / Gravel: Has both the smaller and larger plugs, but you'll need a seperate air-source.
Dynaplug Racer
I talk a lot - Give it a listen: http://www.fasttalklabs.com/category/fast-talk
I also give Training Advice via http://www.ForeverEndurance.com
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xtrpickels: Apr 29, 19 11:04
Re: Tubeless Repair kit for race [xtrpickels]
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This is awesome. Had no idea it existed. I've always just said a prayer before racing on tubulars.
How's the length on that insertion tool? Would you be able to fit it far enough into a 23-25mm tubular to inflate with out damaging the side opposite the puncture?
How's the length on that insertion tool? Would you be able to fit it far enough into a 23-25mm tubular to inflate with out damaging the side opposite the puncture?
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