Mark it is so wonderful to have you back with another video. I’m just about half way through watching but I had to take a brief pause to start writing this comment because you are just hilarious. Back to the show now.
Love the video. good sense of humor! Anyway, I'm one of those people who uses soapy water exactly as you are describing on the same bike, the same rims and the same Motoz tires. I never had any sealing problems. The reason I'm doing it that way is... I'm following the Tubliss install instructions to the letter. That's how they say you should do it, if you chose the soapy water method. I did once use your method of the siringe to add soapy water on a 'dried out' wheel that had been sitting around for ages. Stans is great stuff, and helps against punctures but I hate the mess when uninstalling the tyre and when travelling in more remote places soapy water is much easier to come by :-)
Great upload Mark, Love it, Great to have you back online with the channel and uploading again...Really great practical and useful content and the quality of presentation and editing is magic, (sense of humour is no harm either) well done you, And yep ya probably need new children!! :=) Sometimes I get distracted by watching youtube videos on motorbikes!! Running!! Cycling!! Camping!! Vanlife!! phew.... (Distracted) I have managed to merge all my distractions into one all at the same time on trips away...it gets busy :/) Distracted I like it...I will use that from now on...great euphemism for addiction: +) Also, love the helpful way you point out to the viewers in case their new to motorcycle maintenance which end is which :-) Keep up the great work, looking forward to them. Thanks for all your efforts. Greetings from Ireland. Tony K.
Pretty sure, the non-fold-flat handle it attached to the 'axle' bit with a normal allen bolt and that you have the right size for that in your tool kit? Will go check my Baja No-Pinch Tool (the other flavour of the same tool) for that. :-)
Hey! would like to know how tubliss shows itself in practice? I want to put myself on ktm 690 on both wheels. the manufacturer says they will not fit, the disks are very wide
Great video. I have a 690 and was told tubeless wouldn't work on mu bike. Do you have a video of you installing them on your 701? That would be cool to have on my bike.
Mark it is so wonderful to have you back with another video. I’m just about half way through watching but I had to take a brief pause to start writing this comment because you are just hilarious. Back to the show now.
Love the video. good sense of humor! Anyway, I'm one of those people who uses soapy water exactly as you are describing on the same bike, the same rims and the same Motoz tires. I never had any sealing problems. The reason I'm doing it that way is... I'm following the Tubliss install instructions to the letter. That's how they say you should do it, if you chose the soapy water method. I did once use your method of the siringe to add soapy water on a 'dried out' wheel that had been sitting around for ages. Stans is great stuff, and helps against punctures but I hate the mess when uninstalling the tyre and when travelling in more remote places soapy water is much easier to come by :-)
Great upload Mark, Love it, Great to have you back online with the channel and uploading again...Really great practical and useful content and the quality of presentation and editing is magic, (sense of humour is no harm either) well done you, And yep ya probably need new children!! :=) Sometimes I get distracted by watching youtube videos on motorbikes!! Running!! Cycling!! Camping!! Vanlife!! phew.... (Distracted)
I have managed to merge all my distractions into one all at the same time on trips away...it gets busy :/) Distracted I like it...I will use that from now on...great euphemism for addiction: +)
Also, love the helpful way you point out to the viewers in case their new to motorcycle maintenance which end is which :-) Keep up the great work, looking forward to them.
Thanks for all your efforts.
Greetings from Ireland.
Tony K.
Pretty sure, the non-fold-flat handle it attached to the 'axle' bit with a normal allen bolt and that you have the right size for that in your tool kit? Will go check my Baja No-Pinch Tool (the other flavour of the same tool) for that. :-)
Informative video chap, good to see the tyre changing tool being used been looking at one but was a little sceptical.
Hey! would like to know how tubliss shows itself in practice? I want to put myself on ktm 690 on both wheels. the manufacturer says they will not fit, the disks are very wide
Really late to comment here but that lever on the Kauritmoto tool can be removed with an alan key for flatter packing.
Love your videos ! ........ collecting my 701 Enduro tomorrow :)
Like to hear more of your thoughts on tyres run on the CRF please.
would it still work if you heated and bent the handle to be in line with the part that goes in the wheel? would make it easier to carry.
Mark, could you put a link to the tyre fitting device in your description, please. Nice video, great “obstacle” event, well done!
Les
Great video. I have a 690 and was told tubeless wouldn't work on mu bike. Do you have a video of you installing them on your 701? That would be cool to have on my bike.
Great video, where can I buy the wheel prop device? Thanks
Are you still using to 701 and the Tubliss
Also did you find a sweet spot for the tyre pressures ?
Nice video
I almost wet myself. Great video! :D
Mark, do you use Tubliss on asphalt roads? What speeds can you do and for how long?
Always. No issues up to 65/70
Re: folding tool ..... Have you tried unscrewing the 'axle' part from the 'lever' part...... Doh!