Soapy water has the same effect and is much cleaner and probably easier to plug the tire. I did this trick for years now, have for sure more than 500 hours on tubliss and it still looks new. I usually put 0.3 liters of soapy water
Good idea i usually change tyres around 30/50 hours I use armourall i think it leaves a slightly oily residue inside and thats why i have not had any friction wear
3 PSI? Wow that is really low psi. Ive ridden singletrack with tubliss at 6 to 7 psi and it climbs anything I can aim the bike at. But you can tell on corners and etc, the tire is really low. It handles very different but I got used to it. I would think the tire rubbing the inner bladder doesnt happen much with a little more psi. The salad oil sounds good though!
Soapy water has the same effect and is much cleaner and probably easier to plug the tire. I did this trick for years now, have for sure more than 500 hours on tubliss and it still looks new. I usually put 0.3 liters of soapy water
What air pressure do you ride?
@@hardenduro very low, pressure gauge doesnt read it. I wore out my old tubliss quickly before i started doing this
Good idea
i usually change tyres around 30/50 hours
I use armourall i think it leaves a slightly oily residue inside and thats why i have not had any friction wear
Good idea. Simpel kichen oil is cheaper and does not dry or getting absorbed by rubber
thanks for the great tip!
could you please elaborate on the oil type you are using?
i dont know what "salad oil" means :)
It is cooking oi 😀
3 PSI? Wow that is really low psi. Ive ridden singletrack with tubliss at 6 to 7 psi and it climbs anything I can aim the bike at.
But you can tell on corners and etc, the tire is really low. It handles very different but I got used to it.
I would think the tire rubbing the inner bladder doesnt happen much with a little more psi.
The salad oil sounds good though!
I just use slime ,gives lubrication and puncture resistance
Hi what oil is it your using
Thanks
I use cooking oil
I use cooking oil :-)
I use cooking oil :-)
I'm sorry, I can't understand what oil your using?
I think he’s referring to vegetable oil.
It is cooking oil.... sorry the translation was not perfect. i got a lot of feedback that nobody understand what salad oil is
Olive oil or sunflower oil or soybean oil?
Também gostaria de saber qual o óleo ideal para usar. 🧐🤔
I use cooking oil
@@hardenduro azeite de oliva ou óleo de girassol?
@@leonardocavalcanti1 Pode usar ambos. Deve ser apenas um óleo de cozinha. Este é melhor do que óleo de motor ou óleo de engrenagem.
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