I purchased one of these drill bits from you guys. The thing is super legit! It's SO much easier to drill the mousses out. I think the video took longer to watch than it took to drill all the holes. Hardly any mess to clean up too!
I’m running the softest nitromousse and after 25hr I’m here watching this video considering drilling it 😂 also the 140 nitro won’t hold a Michelin extreme on the rim as they seem to run really big. Good mousse though last well for sure 👍
I'm sorry to tell you guys. Drilling holes is out of date. There is now perfect mousse for Hard Enduro! Simply out of the box. Michelin Enduro Xtrem (Super Soft) 140/80 18 For the Mousse Metzeler Mousse 140/80 18 Medium - wie 0,5 - 0,7 Bar Luftdruck (Umfang 30,5 cm) Soft - wie 0,3 - 0,4 Bar Luftdruck (Umfang 29 cm) Super Soft - wie 0,2 - 0,3 Bar Luftdruck (Umfang 30,5 cm - sehr fluffig)
You can chuck the cores back in. We get heaps of hours out of our bibs but we keep the speed to a minimum. With fast riding bibs tend to expand which we have found greatly reduces their life.
Michelin M18 can work pretty sweet with a 140 (2 rim-locks for sure) as it will get squishy quick) we just did 4 hard days on 7 bikes with that set up and it was sweet. Drill out a M14 for the longest service with a perfect hard enduro competition mousse once it is supremely broken in, enjoy 🔥✊🏼
Saw a vid with Johnny stating they use to drill but dont anymore !!!!!!!!! seems my last comment was deleted only asked how long with these actually last, as they seem to be half gone !! Also, how soft after a few rides do they become, as mousse breaks down !!???
Lots of options out there ( we’re lucky) there are some companies making ready to go extreme mousses like mefo and mitas In Europe. However if you can even get a mefo in the US you are looking at around $200+ for 1 mousse (Michelin is 1/2 half the price so having a slick drill makes customization sweet) When In Europe we can get these other mousses for less than 1/2 the price in the US so we will use them as well..... 🔥✊🏼
Comprei o mousse e estava querendo trocar pela câmera de ar. Pq não estava conseguindo pilotar em terreno escorregadio, o pneu não estava tracionando. A melhor opção então seria furar o mousse?
Yes, drilling the rear Mousse will reduce the effective PSI which will increase your traction. We do ship internationally. You can buy Mousse Drills at: insideenduro.com/products/1-25-mousse-drill
Look at Rise Mousse, Climber. It has removable inserts and is about 5-8 psi in feel once warm when new. You can put the inserts back when the mousse wears and is getting to soft feeling.
@@DavidJones-mj5ju Italian company I believe. Not sure if its in the US but it is in Europe. Bought mine in Israel for roughly $280 USD for the front and rear.
Front mousses are not drilled. Their function is different from the rear tire. You drill the rear mousse to reduce the PSI to increase traction, which does not apply to the front tire/mousse.
We have never had the need to drill a front mousse. After setting up hundreds of tires your question is an EZ one. The nitro m is the problem, use a Michelin M15 and you will be sweet! If you want a soft extreme enduro ride use a Michelin Enduro Medium 90/100 with the M15 and you will be loving life 👌🏼
@@InsideEnduro Well as they cost sooo much over here in NZ I think i'll give it a crack and see what happens. Next time I'll get a Michelin M15. Chur Bro.
Wonder if any mad lads have taken a Mousse and halved from the inside ( only cutting half way up leaving a good 1" of space ) and inserted a thinner tube ?
I purchased one of these drill bits from you guys. The thing is super legit! It's SO much easier to drill the mousses out. I think the video took longer to watch than it took to drill all the holes. Hardly any mess to clean up too!
Glad you are making Clean 🕳 Holes 👍🏼! Thank you for your comments 🔥✊🏼
Nitro mousse makes soft compound mousses for low psi feel. Give them a try!
I’m running the softest nitromousse and after 25hr I’m here watching this video considering drilling it 😂 also the 140 nitro won’t hold a Michelin extreme on the rim as they seem to run really big. Good mousse though last well for sure 👍
Save all the cores you drill out for when the bib starts to wear out? That's a brilliant idea. I would like to meet the genius that though of that.
You are looking at him!!
Hi! 👋🏼
I run Tubliss but I'm thinking about mousses next.
Both are great systems!
I'm sorry to tell you guys. Drilling holes is out of date. There is now perfect mousse for Hard Enduro! Simply out of the box.
Michelin Enduro Xtrem (Super Soft) 140/80 18
For the Mousse Metzeler Mousse 140/80 18
Medium - wie 0,5 - 0,7 Bar Luftdruck (Umfang 30,5 cm)
Soft - wie 0,3 - 0,4 Bar Luftdruck (Umfang 29 cm)
Super Soft - wie 0,2 - 0,3 Bar Luftdruck (Umfang 30,5 cm - sehr fluffig)
We sell and have sold our mousse drills to factory race teams.
Do i need 2 rimlocks if i do this ?
Outro was the best bit 😂
On the soft mousse you still recommend 1 inch space in between holes for hard enduro? thanks
How much does this shorten the life of the bib? Or does it? Have you ever actually put the cores back in after its clapped out?
You can chuck the cores back in. We get heaps of hours out of our bibs but we keep the speed to a minimum. With fast riding bibs tend to expand which we have found greatly reduces their life.
Hi . Any where in the uk selling your drill bit ?
We ship internationally! Head to insideenduro.com/products/1-0-mousse-drill
Can you run the 140 tire on a stock 2.15 Rim or are you using a larger rim?
Stock rim!
What are your thoughts in running a 120 mousse in a 140-80-18 rear?
Michelin M18 can work pretty sweet with a 140 (2 rim-locks for sure) as it will get squishy quick) we just did 4 hard days on 7 bikes with that set up and it was sweet. Drill out a M14 for the longest service with a perfect hard enduro competition mousse once it is supremely broken in, enjoy 🔥✊🏼
Saw a vid with Johnny stating they use to drill but dont anymore !!!!!!!!! seems my last comment was deleted only asked how long with these actually last, as they seem to be half gone !! Also, how soft after a few rides do they become, as mousse breaks down !!???
Lots of options out there ( we’re lucky) there are some companies making ready to go extreme mousses like mefo and mitas In Europe. However if you can even get a mefo in the US you are looking at around $200+ for 1 mousse (Michelin is 1/2 half the price so having a slick drill makes customization sweet) When In Europe we can get these other mousses for less than 1/2 the price in the US so we will use them as well..... 🔥✊🏼
Comprei o mousse e estava querendo trocar pela câmera de ar. Pq não estava conseguindo pilotar em terreno escorregadio, o pneu não estava tracionando. A melhor opção então seria furar o mousse?
Yes, drilling the rear Mousse will reduce the effective PSI which will increase your traction. We do ship internationally. You can buy Mousse Drills at: insideenduro.com/products/1-25-mousse-drill
@@InsideEnduro perfurando todo o mousse traseiro, ele reduz para quantos psi aproximadamente? Sabe informar ?
@@InsideEnduro e estou com dificuldade para comprar no site. Tenho interesse
@@felipedossantosdeandradesa9926 Hello Felipe! I am sorry about that error. I have fixed the problem and they are available online again.
@@InsideEnduro você poderia me ensinar qual a manutenção do mousse ?
We can ship internationally (Columbia included)
Look at Rise Mousse, Climber. It has removable inserts and is about 5-8 psi in feel once warm when new. You can put the inserts back when the mousse wears and is getting to soft feeling.
Sweet! We'll check em out!
Does anyone carry the Climber here in the US? Otherwise, do they ship to the US and how much?
@@DavidJones-mj5ju Italian company I believe. Not sure if its in the US but it is in Europe. Bought mine in Israel for roughly $280 USD for the front and rear.
$270 for the rear… hard pass.
@@chrispewkreme They weren't that much a couple years ago when and where I bought them. But yeah, if they're $270 that's a hard pass now lol
So do you like this setup vs the soft nitro mousse?
Right now we prefer drilling
@@InsideEnduro 👍🏻most of us do prefer “drilling”😉
What do you use for the front tire?
Front mousses are not drilled. Their function is different from the rear tire. You drill the rear mousse to reduce the PSI to increase traction, which does not apply to the front tire/mousse.
Please tell me how you would like to buy that
What’s up?
Has anyone got the link for these drill bits?
Hey Graham! Head over to our website - here is the link: insideenduro.com/shop/1-25-mousse-drill/
Where can I buy that tool?
insideenduro.com/products/1-25-mousse-drill
but I pay for whole mousse and after drilling is not much left inside the tyre, shouldn't mousse manufacture issue a refund?
Hahaha that’s an interesting perspective
does this work for front mousses as well? I'm using a 10-12 psi equivalent nitro mousse inside a mitas single green stripe tyre. And it's too hard!!
We have never had the need to drill a front mousse. After setting up hundreds of tires your question is an EZ one. The nitro m is the problem, use a Michelin M15 and you will be sweet! If you want a soft extreme enduro ride use a Michelin Enduro Medium 90/100 with the M15 and you will be loving life 👌🏼
@@InsideEnduro Well as they cost sooo much over here in NZ I think i'll give it a crack and see what happens. Next time I'll get a Michelin M15. Chur Bro.
Wonder if any mad lads have taken a Mousse and halved from the inside ( only cutting half way up leaving a good 1" of space ) and inserted a thinner tube ?
Testing it right now, we left about two inches of the outer half/crown...
@@InsideEnduro well shit lol. So you're telling me it's possible !! Looking forward to the results.
And can you send the item to Colombia?
Yes, we can.
www.insideenduro.com
Lmao I love it 😀
Glad you enjoyed it!
This guy is weird I like him
Hahaha you don’t meet very many people like James