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XT660Z Tyres What tyres do you have and which are you going to try next - Road / Off-Road

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Old 30-07-15, 18:06
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So also lubricate well before seating !
Which raises the question of what people do out on the trail to lube? I carried a small can of wd40 last time, but I think better and smaller would be to decant some washing up liquid in to a very small container of some sort.
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Old 31-07-15, 04:52
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But seating the tyre was not accomplished at more than 5 bar. So I had to loosen it again and douse with soapy water before inflating again to almost 5 bar before it slipped over the last lip to seat. Doubt if my tyre pump or CO2 cartridges would have done that next to the road. So also lubricate well before seating !
All I use is water. It works for me. And the CO2 bottles did work on an almost new tubeless Tourance. Luckily.
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Old 31-07-15, 04:57
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All I use is water. It works for me. And the CO2 bottles did work on an almost new tubeless Tourance. Luckily.
Just as a matter of interest how many 16g CO2 caspsules does it take to get the tyres up to a ridable pressure?
& do the tyres lose a bit of pressure over night using CO2's like they do on my push bikes?
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Old 31-07-15, 10:45
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I don't think it would be so bad if the rear rim didn't have the safety bead design for tubeless tyres which the XTZ was never able to use without a tube so why have it ?? The front tyre is reasonable easy to flip on and off.

Im lazy, and change tyres quite a lot, 5-6 tines a year not including many punctures, so i just filed the safety bead away on about a 1/4 of the rim on both sides, marked rim up on the outside, i can break the bead easily now.

Never had a tire come off or a rim fail in 20,000 miles of abuse. Trail riding at 20psi, towing the trailer, touring. The rims seem very solid so i had no issues taking a file too it.

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Old 24-09-15, 22:49
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If you have a set of bead breakers (motion pro or similar) they are pretty easy to fit. Worst tires to fit is the Mitas E09 and E07. But they go on... eventually.
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