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tubeless tire change procedure

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Old 13-05.-2004, 02:31 PM   #1
angotja
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Question tubeless tire change procedure

I have just bought my first tubeless tire setup. I intend to be able to change tires from MTB tread to street slicks. Is it feasible to change from tread to slick, and then from slick to tread without damaging the tires or having to install new tires with each change? How difficult is it to change my tires? Can anyone give me a procedure for doing this?
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Old 15-05.-2004, 07:40 AM   #2
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If your looking to use just one set of wheels then yes you will have to remove the tires every time to go from knobby to slick. Your not going to damage the tires as long as you following these instructions:: http://www.ridingtubeless.com/ (go to mounting a tubeless tire).

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