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Joe's No Flats Tubeless Kit 19-25mm

Joe's No Flats Tubeless Kit 19-25mm
4.4 / 5
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4 / 5

complete set

- Rudi, 7 February, 2021

the rubber ribbon with valve can hardly/not be imposed on 20 mm rims while the kit is for 19-25 mm rims

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1 / 5

Flut instead of No Flats

- Peter, 11 January, 2021

The valves attached to some kind of thick rubber rim tape sucked. This made it almost impossible to get the tyre on the rim and then the latex did not get into the tyre without clogging. You're better off buying good rim tape and good loose valves. Also read other reviews: here it is sometimes hidden written down. However, according to Mantel's response, they don't have these reports more often.

Pros & Cons

Cheap
bad tape
difficult to assemble
weight
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5 / 5

Tubeless for a bargain

- Wietze-Jan, 9 October, 2020

After double punctures during one of the few long touring trips possible this year, I gave tubeless a try. My rims are tubeless ready, my tyres are tubeless ready, now just me. For little money I bought this set of Joe's no flats. I already knew the brand from the no flat inner tubes, also good stuff. In the end, I didn't have to use the supplied rim tape, just the tyre with valve. This went around the rim easily, I just left the original rim tape on. Only putting the tyre on pressure was a bit tricky. The Maxxis rear tyre went fine, but a nobby nic (a few years old) was a bit more difficult. In the end, I took out the valve core and managed to pump the tyre full of air fast enough. If all goes well, the tyre then shoots into the rim. You do need a compressor for this. A CO2 pump could also be used. I don't know if it's the tyre or the confidence in the tyre, but since then I ride through wet corners much more relaxed. So 10 points!

Pros & Cons

Cheap
Leakproof
More grip
Takes time
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5 / 5

complete, easy-to-use kit

- Léo, 11 September, 2020

Contains everything you need to assemble 2 tubless wheels. Even includes an extra valve shell. I fitted 4 tyres, easily following the instructions, the tyres snapped on the first try with no leaks... There's even a little preventive fluid and rim tape left at the end.

Pros & Cons

complete kit
easy to install
efficient
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5 / 5

Easy set

- JDW, 10 September, 2020

My rim was already tubeless ready. Put supplied ribbon in rim and puncture sealed in one go. Easy to use. Rim Answer Atac AM, 15QR/X12, Tubeless Ready Tyre: Pirelli Scorpion MTB Mixed Terrain Lite outer tyre

Pros & Cons

Complete set
Easy rim tape with cast-on valve
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5 / 5

The easiest tubeless kit on the market

- Marcel, 21 August, 2020

very fine kit that has everything in it. Matter of pulling tape on the rim and putting the tyre on. Using the included bottles, add the lafex through the valve and give the wheel a good shake. Always first time punctures!

Pros & Cons

very easy to assemble
rim tape is moderate, but fortunately not necessary
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4 / 5

Good stuff

- Marcello, 31 July, 2020

Does what it needs to do. Fine then.

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5 / 5

Easy set up

- Andrew, 28 March, 2018

Makes going tubeless easy, fit straight into my WTB rims no hassle and without a compressor.

Pros & Cons

Easy instructions
You may need a compressor or CO2 tyre inflator

3 / 5

Does the job

- Simon, 21 March, 2016

I had to tip the contents of the bottle in the tyre because the nozzle blocked instantly. Other than that it works well. Haven't had a flat since. On a side note I didn't use the rim tape as my wheels are already tubeless compatible so I can't comment on the quality of the tape.

Pros & Cons

Does the job of sealing tyres
The bottle nozzles block instantly