tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5589533992868547101.post8759938537982721272..comments2024-02-22T08:15:21.852-05:00Comments on Dualsport Diary: Goodbye to TublissFrankenbufferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08694644785989810555noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5589533992868547101.post-31282447426043528142016-10-14T19:19:14.590-04:002016-10-14T19:19:14.590-04:00Thanks for your feedback! I've been building u...Thanks for your feedback! I've been building up new wheels and will be experimenting with 100% tubeless next year, but not sure how well that will work on motorbike (although I run tubeless on my mountain bikes no problem). My main frustration is having to deal with tubes, period. Would rather just have a tire and rim, although seating the bead can be challenging on the trail. Frankenbufferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08694644785989810555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5589533992868547101.post-83366172906331593372016-10-14T16:35:37.604-04:002016-10-14T16:35:37.604-04:00Hi, interesting post. Let me share my experience w...Hi, interesting post. Let me share my experience with tubliss. I've been using it on both of my 250 dual sport motorcycle's wheels for about 10.000 kms now. Used it with knobbies for purely off road mountain enduro and after with road tyres for everything including a 6.000 km journey 65% paved 35% dirt roads. Speeds up to 120 km/h(gps). No problems at all. Traction is wonderful on off road using low pressure and as it's always sealed no dirt or water gets into the rim. But for cruising at 100-110 km/h is no good because of vibration. I went the same path as you did to balance them but good results comes along with too much weight and the consequent loss of handling. So, bottom line, I agree with you, It's better suited for off road. Regards from Argentina.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5589533992868547101.post-33935651770545128482016-06-11T10:59:38.738-04:002016-06-11T10:59:38.738-04:00Fair point. If I was to try this again I'd pro...Fair point. If I was to try this again I'd probably use Stan's since it's less dense than Slime and probably more likely to distribute evenly. Frankenbufferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08694644785989810555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5589533992868547101.post-16485525575731192322016-06-11T10:39:12.360-04:002016-06-11T10:39:12.360-04:00FYI: The slime can also contribute to your problem...FYI: The slime can also contribute to your problem with balancing. They don't recommend it's use for the road.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05178942199150227901noreply@blogger.com