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Bravo brother! I'm a backpacker and I messed my back up and started riding and I love it even more! Except, I have only put around 500miles in and have went through 3 tubes and I think its partially do do me being inexperienced in changing tubes, but im going this Thursday to have my guy put on tubeless! Thank you for helping! I can't wait to start my journey to tha artic and then to argentina in a few months! Thank you for all of your help! Out of all of tha TH-cam channels i have watched, yours is tha only one i finished! I hope i cross your path on my journey! Bless you brother, bless you!
Very informative and helpful. Before each tour of any reasonable length I find myself trying to decide which set-up will be best - tube or tubeless. Thankyou for making it all a bit clearer. One difficulty I've had with tubeless, is seating a replacement tyre when I don't have a compressor or CO2 cartridge. I may just need to buy a higher volume pump. Otherwise, tubeless is pretty much set-and-forget.
Yeah my experience is that you need a compressor only when you replace the tire. I usually replace the tires, fill it with sealant, pump it up then cycle to a bike mechanic/car mechanic/tire shop/gas station and finish sealing.
I've been running Schwalbe Marathon Almotion 29x2.15 Tubeless for 5 years & haven't had a single flat. The Almotions are excellent tires. There are a couple different tubeless sizes of Almotions.
One thing i would add from my own experience when using tubeless sealant in freezing temperatures, some sealants manage the cold better than others. I have used Stans no tubes at -20 celsius without problems but in my local biking community, brands like Orange or Panacer starts to harden. And i have heard that Schwalbe sealant is a good one as well (but i havent tried it my self, or anyone that i know). Also i agree with adding a little more extra sealant specially if you put a new tire.
Depending on the climates you need to top it up every 6 months. You just remove the core of the valve and push in more sealant, once done put back the core and pump the tire. Easy.
I use tubes and put sealant inside the tube and have had only a couple of flats in 8 years in regular mtb tires. It doesn't seal holes from nails but seals from thorns. I've seen the sealant come out of the tube and tire to the outside and after it dries I just pump up the air lost and keep pedaling. With the sealant in the tube there is no mess if I need to patch it or change tires. I've even squeezed the sealant from an old tube and re-used it in a new tube even though a lot had already dried inside but some could be salvaged. I wonder if other people use tubes and sealant.
Thank you so much for all the information that you kindly shared with us,it is very helpful. and wish you a very big welcome to Algeria that's where i am from it's a big country and you will have alot of fun and people are welcoming. Now a very important question related to tire size for touring, From your experience please, i was wondering if you can help me choose,Between two bikes for my Adventure that i will be starting soon from Barcelona departing from Algeria. and willing to only cycle on roads ( very rarely gravel ) the Breezer X or X pro that both have i think 29" ( both have clearance for bigger tires ) or The Breezer Radar Expert that has thinner 45c tires I'm looking for comfort in riding i will have a trailer in the back to put less weight on my bike and spokes because i'm already heavy enough but not fat lolz ( 96 kg ) i liked when you suggested to always go for the biggest tires that the clearance allows and i guess your answer will be to go for the Breezer X or X Pro So in your opinion my good sir and from your experience does the geometry of the breezer Radar expert count alot and its thiner tires or shall i just go with the big tires ( will i be too slow on the road ? ) i would never be able to thank you enough for your advice it's very importante for me ( liked and subscribed )
Sorry for the late reply, I must have missed your comment. I am not familiar with those bikes but I would go for the bike that can fit larger tires. The trailer is not a good solution though, it will give you problems and it's not easy to ride uphill and downhill.
@@DavideTravelli thanks for the answer so what i did i just went for an MTB ! and as i dont have alot of mounting points on it ( Bulls copperhead 3 2022 ) i didnt want to put too much on the bike and the spokes. so i'm willing to buy the Burley COHO xc its a trailer with only one wheel i know its not the best idea because it will slow me but i'm not looking to race and just go slowly and enjoy the senary ( atleast the MTB has 180 mm disk brakes and hydraulics ) i bought it for 500 euro ! it was a great deal and the breezer radar cost 1300 with only 160 mm disk brakes that are not fully hydraulics ! anyways thank you for the answer now i have big tires and a comfortable bike with the trailer ! i'll be suffering in silence on uphills lol
Any suggestions for Schwalbe Marathon tires to fit a 30mm ID rim on a 29er? Ie; which model. Would fit the rim best. Am.ideally looking for something between 2.1 and 2.3
@@DavideTravelli Correct the Addix S compounds are softer, and run less miles, while not being a more economic buy, so yes slightly more expensive on a distance as you pull :D But than maybe for shorter trips, and people thinking Schwalbe doesn't make them, they do but that comes with a consequence. Yes. :) Good luck on your travels! When you compare them with the same brand than yes the Rapid Ron's are possibly better to get the distance out. But comparing the Addix S compound tyres they produce against a Goodyear...or Continental, or Maxxis, or such...well...than I would still choose the Addix S since of well. You tried them it seems. I think they are awesome though specially in corners and with stretches of road in between. That is all I can say about the tyres. When I became older and less balanced, I started to use these, and they saved my trips often. But yes, the distances you pull are great, and also awesome, :D Schwalbe should be sponsoring you sir. They should make you a tyre to test an equal for your kinds of use, which is becoming more and more popular. So I hope they will have your feedback and set up a test run on a mixed compound. Would be cool since you stretch them to the absolute max. Good luck!
Hi David, Thank you for your videos. Helpful and informative. By chance, have you had any experience with Pirelli Cinturato Gravel M TLR tire (700x40C). Pls let me know your thoughts. Regards.
Posso chiederti una cosa un po' blanda Davide? Perdonami la domanda, amo il bike packing e vorrei andare a fare anche la spesa in bici. Volevo chiederti, sai come potrei portare una cassa d'acqua e tutta la spesa in bici? Inoltre più che questo, poiché ci sono quasi riuscito, vorrei chiederti, sai per caso come posso custodire al melgio la bici mentre sono dentro il supermercato a fare la spesa? Grazie mille! ❤
Ciao! Boh prova a fissare una cassetta al rack con delle cinghie e ci metti dentro acqua e spesa. O delle borse tipo Ortlieb e le riempi con spesa ed acqua. Con la bici carica io entro nel supermercato e la lascio alle casse, con una bici normale presumo te la facciano lasciare fuori e la chiudi con un lucchetto
Hi Davide, Thank you for those precious information! Did you carry a spare tire in Africa, given how difficult it would be to source a new one or get one shipped?
@@DavideTravelli I have a feeling that I am going to carry one as well only to realize that I have an opportunity to buy a new one before it is needed. Have fun in Algeria :)
If you cross the whole continent just have two new tires shipped in the middle. Plus size tires are available probably only in South Africa and Namibia. But you either find someone that travels somewhere in the middle or get them shipped. It's easy to find people who travel to africa, so many diplomats, NGOs, expats, aid etc.
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Thank you Davide, real world extensive experience of “testing in the rain” is the ultimate decider.
You’re welcome!
Bravo brother! I'm a backpacker and I messed my back up and started riding and I love it even more! Except, I have only put around 500miles in and have went through 3 tubes and I think its partially do do me being inexperienced in changing tubes, but im going this Thursday to have my guy put on tubeless! Thank you for helping! I can't wait to start my journey to tha artic and then to argentina in a few months! Thank you for all of your help! Out of all of tha TH-cam channels i have watched, yours is tha only one i finished! I hope i cross your path on my journey! Bless you brother, bless you!
Cheers, see ya on the road. Safe rides 👊
Thanks!
Thank you very much for the kind support 🙏🤗
another gem from the man
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You have given many good advice in you videos. I am learned very much information for watching these.
Thank you, gland it's useful!
had the same Nobby Nics on one of my bikes since 2019.
The must be a good choice for you too!
Very informative and helpful. Before each tour of any reasonable length I find myself trying to decide which set-up will be best - tube or tubeless. Thankyou for making it all a bit clearer. One difficulty I've had with tubeless, is seating a replacement tyre when I don't have a compressor or CO2 cartridge. I may just need to buy a higher volume pump. Otherwise, tubeless is pretty much set-and-forget.
Yeah my experience is that you need a compressor only when you replace the tire. I usually replace the tires, fill it with sealant, pump it up then cycle to a bike mechanic/car mechanic/tire shop/gas station and finish sealing.
grazie. one of your best videos!!!!! full of so many good suggestions
@@gatremontigatremonti634 You’re welcome. TH-cam filtered your comment but I was able to approve it
I've been running Schwalbe Marathon Almotion 29x2.15 Tubeless for 5 years & haven't had a single flat. The Almotions are excellent tires. There are a couple different tubeless sizes of Almotions.
Great. Thank you for sharing your experience!
Good effort 👏
What size ID rim are you using?
Grazie David
Cheers!
One thing i would add from my own experience when using tubeless sealant in freezing temperatures, some sealants manage the cold better than others. I have used Stans no tubes at -20 celsius without problems but in my local biking community, brands like Orange or Panacer starts to harden. And i have heard that Schwalbe sealant is a good one as well (but i havent tried it my self, or anyone that i know).
Also i agree with adding a little more extra sealant specially if you put a new tire.
Yes that’s important, I have no much experience in extreme cold. The lowest temperature was a few days in Poland but it was like only -12 I think.
Hello great info. How do you maintain your sealant? Do you top up? Or do you clean out the old and put in new sealant? How often? Tia.
Depending on the climates you need to top it up every 6 months. You just remove the core of the valve and push in more sealant, once done put back the core and pump the tire. Easy.
I use tubes and put sealant inside the tube and have had only a couple of flats in 8 years in regular mtb tires. It doesn't seal holes from nails but seals from thorns. I've seen the sealant come out of the tube and tire to the outside and after it dries I just pump up the air lost and keep pedaling. With the sealant in the tube there is no mess if I need to patch it or change tires. I've even squeezed the sealant from an old tube and re-used it in a new tube even though a lot had already dried inside but some could be salvaged. I wonder if other people use tubes and sealant.
Hey Antonio, I've tried a few times when I was crossing the Americas but the results were a bit poor. Great it works for you though.
Very informative, thanks! Do you have any advice for choosing tyre width for an upcoming tour?
The widest your frame allows. You won’t regret. 👊
Cheers Davide!
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Thank you so much for all the information that you kindly shared with us,it is very helpful. and wish you a very big welcome to Algeria that's where i am from it's a big country and you will have alot of fun and people are welcoming.
Now a very important question related to tire size for touring, From your experience please, i was wondering if you can help me choose,Between two bikes for my Adventure that i will be starting soon from Barcelona departing from Algeria. and willing to only cycle on roads ( very rarely gravel )
the Breezer X or X pro that both have i think 29" ( both have clearance for bigger tires ) or The Breezer Radar Expert that has thinner 45c tires
I'm looking for comfort in riding i will have a trailer in the back to put less weight on my bike and spokes because i'm already heavy enough but not fat lolz ( 96 kg ) i liked when you suggested to always go for the biggest tires that the clearance allows and i guess your answer will be to go for the Breezer X or X Pro
So in your opinion my good sir and from your experience does the geometry of the breezer Radar expert count alot and its thiner tires or shall i just go with the big tires ( will i be too slow on the road ? )
i would never be able to thank you enough for your advice it's very importante for me ( liked and subscribed )
Sorry for the late reply, I must have missed your comment. I am not familiar with those bikes but I would go for the bike that can fit larger tires. The trailer is not a good solution though, it will give you problems and it's not easy to ride uphill and downhill.
@@DavideTravelli thanks for the answer so what i did i just went for an MTB ! and as i dont have alot of mounting points on it ( Bulls copperhead 3 2022 ) i didnt want to put too much on the bike and the spokes. so i'm willing to buy the Burley COHO xc its a trailer with only one wheel i know its not the best idea because it will slow me but i'm not looking to race and just go slowly and enjoy the senary ( atleast the MTB has 180 mm disk brakes and hydraulics ) i bought it for 500 euro ! it was a great deal and the breezer radar cost 1300 with only 160 mm disk brakes that are not fully hydraulics ! anyways thank you for the answer now i have big tires and a comfortable bike with the trailer ! i'll be suffering in silence on uphills lol
Any suggestions for Schwalbe Marathon tires to fit a 30mm ID rim on a 29er? Ie; which model. Would fit the rim best. Am.ideally looking for something between 2.1 and 2.3
I think they make the Marathon Plus MTB
I like the Schwalbe Wicked Will / Magic Mary also great, they are a bit softer than your Nobby Nick, maybe try them?
Yeah the thing is they won’t last as long.
@@DavideTravelli Correct the Addix S compounds are softer, and run less miles, while not being a more economic buy, so yes slightly more expensive on a distance as you pull :D But than maybe for shorter trips, and people thinking Schwalbe doesn't make them, they do but that comes with a consequence. Yes. :) Good luck on your travels! When you compare them with the same brand than yes the Rapid Ron's are possibly better to get the distance out. But comparing the Addix S compound tyres they produce against a Goodyear...or Continental, or Maxxis, or such...well...than I would still choose the Addix S since of well. You tried them it seems. I think they are awesome though specially in corners and with stretches of road in between. That is all I can say about the tyres. When I became older and less balanced, I started to use these, and they saved my trips often. But yes, the distances you pull are great, and also awesome, :D Schwalbe should be sponsoring you sir. They should make you a tyre to test an equal for your kinds of use, which is becoming more and more popular. So I hope they will have your feedback and set up a test run on a mixed compound. Would be cool since you stretch them to the absolute max. Good luck!
Can’t find those in 2.8 only 2.6.. can you link them?
Where are you from?
@@DavideTravelli currently cycling across Australia
@@DavideTravelli and I’m from Denmark
@TheScatman89 ah in Europe I just googled they available in my places. Perhaps bike24 ships to Australia?
@@DavideTravelli yea it’s funny how easy it is to find stuff in eu even compared to USA and Australia. Never knew how good I had it haha
Hi David,
Thank you for your videos. Helpful and informative. By chance, have you had any experience with Pirelli Cinturato Gravel M TLR tire (700x40C). Pls let me know your thoughts.
Regards.
Thank you for watching. I have no experience with that tire sorry.
Very usefull advices!
QUESTION: Which tire design do you recommend for sandy tracks and coasts if using with tubes and greater than or equal 2 inches?
If you’re going for a Marathon plus I would go with a Marathon Plus MTB. Not sure what’s the widest t he y do probably 2.15” or 2.2”
Posso chiederti una cosa un po' blanda Davide? Perdonami la domanda, amo il bike packing e vorrei andare a fare anche la spesa in bici. Volevo chiederti, sai come potrei portare una cassa d'acqua e tutta la spesa in bici? Inoltre più che questo, poiché ci sono quasi riuscito, vorrei chiederti, sai per caso come posso custodire al melgio la bici mentre sono dentro il supermercato a fare la spesa? Grazie mille! ❤
Ciao! Boh prova a fissare una cassetta al rack con delle cinghie e ci metti dentro acqua e spesa. O delle borse tipo Ortlieb e le riempi con spesa ed acqua. Con la bici carica io entro nel supermercato e la lascio alle casse, con una bici normale presumo te la facciano lasciare fuori e la chiudi con un lucchetto
@@DavideTravelli Grazie mille! 🙏
@Fa-id4nf de nada!
Hi Davide,
Thank you for those precious information! Did you carry a spare tire in Africa, given how difficult it would be to source a new one or get one shipped?
I had someone who brought me two tires in Uganda. I was carrying a compact foldable one but it was unnecessary.
@@DavideTravelli I have a feeling that I am going to carry one as well only to realize that I have an opportunity to buy a new one before it is needed.
Have fun in Algeria :)
If you cross the whole continent just have two new tires shipped in the middle. Plus size tires are available probably only in South Africa and Namibia. But you either find someone that travels somewhere in the middle or get them shipped. It's easy to find people who travel to africa, so many diplomats, NGOs, expats, aid etc.
I usually "paint" the inside of the tire wirh the sealant. Perhaps just a superstition, lol
This is for enduro mtb riding though
Interesting! Not sure it makes a difference though, it should be tested.
wtf was that buzzer for???
Not sure I know what you're talking about
Welcome to Algeria you will enjoy it
Ps stop the swearing please
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Thanks!
Thank you very much for the kind support!