[Typo: I meant compressor or CO2 cartridge.] On Monday, September 26, 2016 at 7:42:12 AM UTC-6, Valerie Yates wrote: > > I just bought a Hunq off craigslist that has RTPs tubeless on Atlas rims. > I didn't need another bike but a Hunq in my size, beautifully built, at an > amazing price. . . well, that's not just another bike. I scooped it up. > > The seller said it took a couple of tries to get one of them to hold air > but then it worked fine. I think the issue was how much or what kind of > tape was used. But they seem to be well-seated and holding air, if that is > the question. I can take measurements later if you are curious about > clearances, etc. Looks roomy. > > It has been a hard week and I haven't ridden it yet. I'm also just getting > up to speed on how to maintain a bike that is tubeless. Can I use my floor > pump to top off the air when needed or do I always need to use a compressor > cartridge? I wanted to get some tubes to have on board just in case it > flats out on a ride. And so I've also read some tutorials about installing > tubes after tubeless, just in case. Any tips most welcome though perhaps > better in a separate thread. > > Val in Boulder, CO > > On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 11:24:54 AM UTC-6, dstein wrote: > >> Anyone mount Rat Trap Pass tubeless on Velocity Atlas rims? The tires are >> tubeless ready but I don't think the rims are. I've asked tubeless >> questions in the past and the general response I get is - if you use the >> right tape and enough sealant, anything can be tubeless ;). >> >> Thinking of buying the Rivendell 26" dyno wheelset (vs. going a build >> with something like the velocity cliffhanger rims) >> >
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