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Reddit mentions of Nuetech TUbliss 21" + 18" MX Tubeless Tire System Gen 2

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Nuetech TUbliss 21" + 18" MX Tubeless Tire System Gen 2. Here are the top ones.

Nuetech TUbliss 21
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  • NEW NUETECH GEN.2 TUBLISS TIRE SYSTEM. Includes:Qty.1 18" Tubliss System ( Fits 18" x 1.85 to 2.15 Rim ) - Qty.1 & 21" Tubliss System ( Fits 21" x 1.6" Rim ) - Qty. 1
  • Turns your tire into a tubeless tire. Better traction, quicker acceleration, plusher ride
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Found 1 comment on Nuetech TUbliss 21" + 18" MX Tubeless Tire System Gen 2:

u/Enduro_Jeff ยท 2 pointsr/WR250R

I use the Nuetech Tubliss system.

It is awesome. I carry a pump at all times and pump up for street and air down for dirt.

Here are pro's and cons.

Pros:

Super low pressure.

No pinch flats.

Can run on it while 100% flat no problem.

Easier to change tires (once installed).

Can patch a puncture with simple snake patch.

Somewhat better resistance to rim damage.


Cons:

High pressure system leaks air through rubber over time. You have to top it off every 10 days or so.

Up front expense.

It takes like 5 oz per wheel to balance. So you'll need to buy a ton of spoke weights.

If you run MX tires, they are weak and might tear, you can't patch a tear in a tire.

I have many freeway miles and many off road miles on the system. I would highly recommend it for anyone with a dirt focus. For street only, it's not worth it simply because of the extra effort to top it off every 10 days.

Need a new tire to install the system with, and also rims need to be in good condition.

The first install takes some more effort. You have to clean the rims very thoroughly, Drill a bigger hole, and install new rim tape. Then it's like you install 2 tires. But over all its pretty simple. There are no hard parts like trying to thread the stem into a hole when the tires in the way. While you do need to be careful during install, I think it's easier than when making sure not to pinch your tube on install.