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$3.99
- Soft and elastic for an easy mounting - Resistance to high pressure: 8 bar / 116 psi - High resistance to punctures - Sold by the unit
$4.49
- Soft and elastic for an easy mounting - Resistance to high pressure: 8 bar / 116 psi - High resistance to punctures - Sold by the unit
$4.99
Sold by the unit
$21.99 - $39.99
Can be used with Stan's ZTR rims to make them airtight or used as a lightweight rim tape in any rim. A single 10-yard roll will tape five 26-inch rims or four 29-inch rims or two wide road clincher rims. 21mm width fits: - ZTR Olympic - ZTR Iron Cross - ZTR 355 - ZTR Alpine - ZTR Crest - ZTR Alpha 340 (2 layers) - ZTR Alpha 400 (2 layers) - Most road clincher rims 25mm width fits: - ZTR 355 (26", 650b, 29") - ZTR Crest - Crest MK3 - ZTR Arch EX - ZTR Flow EX - Crest S1 27mm width fits: - ZTR Flow EX - ZTR Bravo - ZTR Hugo 52mm - Arch S1 - ZTR Rapid 28 - ZTR Rapid 30 - Arch MK3 30mm width fits: - ZTR Flow MK3
$24.99 - $26.99
Use Stan's Tubeless Valve Stems when you're converting standard rims to tubeless via the taping method. These also have a removable core for easier application of tire sealant. Note: Schrader valve is for non-stepped Hugo rims. If your Hugo rim decal reads: - MAX RIM PRESSURE: 2.8 tires: 26psi, 3.0 tires: 24psi - ERD 615, 622x49.9, 29 in x 52.3mm Your rim has a stepped valve and is not compatible with this Schrader valve.
$54.99
Rims: EVO Tour 20 - 26'' (ETRTO 559) - Inner width: 19.8 mm - Recommended tire size range: 26" x 1.5'' to 2.25'' - Anodized black finish - Pinned joint - Drilled for Schrader valve - 36 holes Front hub (-01) : Alloy, Sealed, Quick Release, Hollow CrMo axle M9x100mm - Anodized black finish - Adjustable bearings - Quick Release Binders Included Assembled in North America by experienced wheel builders using Sapim 14G Stainless Steel spokes and 14mm Brass Polyax Nipples
$59.99 - $76.99
- Rims: EVO Tour 20 - 26'' (ETRTO 559) - Inner width: 19.8 mm - Recommended tire size range: 26" x 1.5'' to 2.25'' - Anodized black finish - Pinned joint - Drilled for Schrader valve - 36 holes - Rear hub (041820-02-26): Alloy, Sealed, Freewheel, Quick Release, Hollow CrMo axle M10x135mm - Rear hub (041820-03-26): Alloy, Sealed, Shimano HG compatible Freehub, Quick Release, Hollow CrMo axle M10x135mm - Anodized black finish - Adjustable bearings - Quick Release Binders Included - Assembled in North America by experienced wheel builders using Sapim 14G Stainless Steel spokes and 14mm Brass Polyax Nipples
$79.99 - $105.99
- Position Front - Wheel Diameter/ISO 26'' / 559 - Axle Type QR - Hub Spacing 100mm - Wheel-Brake Comp. Rim - Freehub Body - - Wheel Tire Type Clincher - Rim Material Aluminum -Rim Construction Double wall - Rim Internal Width 18.4mm - Rim inner width range 0-21.9mm - Rim Color Black - Rim Drilling 36 - Hub Model Shimano Acera HB-T3000 - Wheel Weight - - Spoke Type Stainless - Valve Schrader - Rim External Width 24.4mm - Depth 16mm - Rim Model Alex DM18 - Skewers Included Yes
$99.95
Going tubeless allows you to run low tire pressure for better traction while drastically reducing the chances of a flat. Stan's Standard Tubeless Kit converts standard tubed wheels to tubeless so you can reap the benefits. Everything you need to go tubeless is included. You won't miss dealing with flat tires and you'll save money on tubes! Until a few years ago, if you had a bicycle, you ran tubes in your tires. Then, along came tubeless tires and wheel sets, claiming to revolutionize mountain biking as we knew it! A pretty bold statement really, but just think... ultra-low pressures, traction galore and, depending on who you talked to, less rolling resistance. Well, as history shows, not all woes were solved and some new ones were created. Yes, lower pressures became a reality and without the fear of pinch flatting, but tubeless tires didn't eliminate all flats. Then where were you? Instead of packing a tube and a patch kit, you now have to pack two tubes, in case of a flat in each tire. Lets not forget cost, tubeless wheel sets, while coming down in price recently, are more than their tubed counterparts. Tires are also expensive, ranging into $50 per tire. Due to these and other reasons, tubeless tire systems are still more of a novelty than anything, even though they have been on the market for a few years. NoTubes SealantStan’s NoTubes promises to change all that. By using a liquid sealant and a custom rim strip, Stan promises to make almost any rim/tire combination tubeless. When we read about it we thought, wow that is a neat idea. When we saw it at the 2002 Interbike, we knew that we had to try this out! Stan sent us a standard kit comprising two rim strips, one bottle of sealant, a scoop, reinforced spoke tape and an instruction video. After watching the video, I went to mount up the first two tires, a Specialized Enduro Pro, 2.2 inch and a WTB Velociraptor (rear), 2.1 inch. I prepped the rim according to his instructions and used soapy water on the tire bead. After mounting the tire and putting in two scoops of the sealant, which is the consistency of milk, I tried to inflate the tire with a standard floor pump. Nothing doing. I could not get enough volume to seat the bead to the rim. No problem, an air compressor did the trick just fine. Ditto on the Velociraptor. In fact, I never could get a standard tire to seat the first time with a standard pump. Once seated, however, I had no problems inflating and deflating the tire repeatedly. The valve cores of Stan’s rim strip are removable, so there is no need to break the bead to refill the sealant, you can put new sealant in using the supplied tube and an available squeeze bottle. The first night I lost pressure in one of the tires, but I was able to pump it up again with a normal floor pump. After that, the tires held air better than some tubes I have used! I have checked the air about once a month and added if needed. I am running the tires around 25-28 psi, traction was great and I didn’t suffer any flats at all. Stan claims his sealant will seal up to a 1/4 inch diameter hole, something I have seen demonstrated but haven’t experienced on the trail. I can tell you that it sealed up a tire that was full of smaller holes and it is amazing to see the white bubbles, hear the psssssssss and then it all stops and that hole is sealed for good! I have been using the NoTubes system for five months, and have added sealant once, when I switched tires. If I didn’t want to swap out the tires, I had plenty of sealant left, though I expect it to dry up faster during the hot summer months. Summary: Stan’s NoTubes is tubeless for the masses. It allows the use of almost any rim/tire combo, even the rims already on your bike and the tires out of the bargain bin. Tubeless tires ride different. There is more traction and they do seem to role faster. The only problem that I experienced was on initial set up. It seems to me that you need to use an air compressor to get the tire inflated initially. So what do you do on the trail when you get a flat? Pull out the rim strip and put a tube in, it’s that easy. Not that I had any flats using the system, mind you. James Sharp is a contributing editor for GearReview.com specializing in mountain biking.
$109.99
- Position Front - Wheel Diameter/ISO 26'' / 559 - Axle Type QR - Hub Spacing 100mm - Wheel-Brake Comp. Rim and Disc IS 6-bolt - Freehub Body - - Wheel Tire Type Clincher - Rim Material Aluminum - Rim Construction Double wall - Rim Internal Width 18.4mm - Rim inner width range 0-21.9mm - Rim Color Black - Rim Drilling 36 - Hub Model Shimano HB-M475 - Wheel Weight - - Spoke Type Stainless - Valve Schrader - Rim External Width 24.4mm - Depth 16mm - Rim Model Alex DM18 - Skewers Included Yes
$129.99
- High quality entry-level 29" Boost MTB disc brake wheel - 12 x 148mm thru axle rear wheel - Tubeless-ready Alex MD19 rim is strong and lightweight (500g) - Shimano MT400 hubs feature adjustable cup-and-cone bearings, steel rear axle for a perfect blend of toughness, lightness, durability and reliability - Fast engagement rear hub: more than 36 point of engagement - 32 black stainless steel spokes and brass nipples for long term reliability - Shimano HG freehub body, compatible with most 8 to 10 speed cassettes and some 11 and 12 speed MTB cassettes.
$150.00
The new Stout XC SL 29 front wheel includes a strong, double-wall alloy rim, stainless steel spokes, brass nipples, and a reliable Shimano Center Lock hub. Charcoal decals complete the look, making this a perfect OE replacement or XC-ready upgrade. - Lightweight and reliable Shimano hub. - Double-wall, disc-specific rim is strong and durable. - Brass nipples hold spoke tension securely and resist rust for added durability. - Stainless spokes won't rust, easing long-term maintenance.
$159.99
- Affordable and reliable road rim brake wheelset - Silver rim, spoke and hubs for a classic look - Semi-aero Alex DA22 rim is light (450g) and stiff - Shimano Sora-grade RS300 hubs feature smooth, adjustable cup-and-cone bearings for long lasting performance - 32 stainless steel spokes and brass nipples for long term reliability - 8-10 speed compatible Shimano HG freehub body.
$179.99
Rims: Mavic XM119 Disc 26" (Black) - ETRTO 559-19 - External width: 24mm - Inner width: 19mm - Profile height: 20.5mm - Disc Brake Only - For Schrader or Presta valve (Adapter included) - 32 holes Front hub: Shimano HB-M475 (Black) - 9x100mm - 6-Bolt Disc Mount - Adjutable Cup & Cone - Contact sealed hub - Quick Release Binder included Rear hub: Shimano FH-M475 (Black) - 10x135mm - 6-Bolt Disc Mount - Adjutable Cup & Cone - Contact sealed hub and freehub body - Quick Release Binder included - Compatible with 8,9,10 speed (MTB 11 speed requires 1.85mm spacer, not included) - Assembled in North America by experienced wheelbuilders with Sapim 14G Stainless Steel spokes (Black) and 14mm Brass Polyax Nipples (Black)
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