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Reddit mentions of NoTubes Tire Sealant, 16-Ounce

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NoTubes Tire Sealant, 16-Ounce
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    Features:
  • FLAT TIRE PREVENTION: Our liquid tire sealant works to seal punctures up to 1/4" (6.5 mm) quickly.
  • EASY TO USE: This tubeless tire sealant can be poured in or injected through removable core valve stems.
  • LOW VISCOSITY: Our tubeless bike tire sealant resists freezing in environments as cold as -20° F (-28° C).
  • HIGH QUALITY Made from Natural materials, safe for the environment and remains liquid 2–7 months in your tire for long-term care.
  • GENUINE STAN'S PRODUCT: When you buy this product, you will receive an authentic Stan's NoTubes item.
Specs:
ColorOne Color
Height3.4 Inches
Length1.75 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2010
Size16-Ounce
Weight1.10231131 Pounds
Width8 Inches

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Found 1 comment on NoTubes Tire Sealant, 16-Ounce:

u/slowurxvt · 3 pointsr/bikewrench

I can't really find any good info about those rims so I don't have specific advice, but I think this should have you covered.

My bike came with "tubeless ready" stan's iron cross rims. To set them up I just needed a few things:

  • Tubeless valve stem, something like this

  • Not technically required if your rims and tires are both fully "tubeless ready", but you probably will want some sealant; required if your tires aren't tubeless ready.

  • You still need some sort of rim tape (at least for mine - definitely still had spoke holes, although they are airtight I think); stan's said you needed yellow tape. I didn't want to buy this so I used gorilla tape; just take a roll of gorilla tape, following this guide. Might be overkill but it makes for a tighter fit on the bead anyway, and was cheap and easy.

    Good luck! going tubeless is awesome and well worth the hassle of learning how it works.