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Ghetto tjoopless poll and thoughts


NotSoBigBen

What ghetto tjoopless have you tried?  

  1. 1. What ghetto tjoopless have you tried?

    • BMX tjoop
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    • Cut out valve from a tjoop
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    • Other (Please specify)
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So what ghetto tjoopless have you tried? If other please specify. Multiple votes allowed for you 'scientists' amongst us!

 

Most know that I have done the BMX tjoop conversion but have yet to find removable core ones. If you use the 'cut out of a tjoop valve' then how do you seal the rim?

 

I'm scheming how about a BMX tjoop with the valve cut out and 'replaced' with a removable core valve from some other tjoop!

 

1) How do you get the cut out valve to seal nicely with the valveless BMX tjoop?

 

2) In fact do you even need to or do you just tighten the valve retaining nut snug against the rim will it work?

 

Your thoughts oh knowledgable dirty ones?
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Insulation tape to seal rim

 

cut out valve to seal the big hole in the rim

 

never had to specially seal the valve , just tighten the screw .

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Thanks DR, that insulation tape option just seems a bit 'Heath Robinson' to me but if it works with insulation tape then my idea with valveless BMX tjoop will work as well and will be a lot more 'professional'!

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I guess if you go with DR method and you do have a problem with the piece of tube not sealing then you could always just glue it down with either a bit of wood glue or spray on glue.

 
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I guess if you go with DR method and you do have a problem with the piece of tube not sealing then you could always just glue it down with either a bit of wood glue or spray on glue.

 

 

He would probably try weld it and on failing, staple gun it.

 

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What's the thoughts on drilling the hole in the rim to take a schrader valve bmx tjoop?

 

Is there any inherent problem with schrader valves?

 
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OK I will not recommend doing what I did , the only reason I tried is was because I wanted to see if it will work . When it eventually fails and I have to remove the tyres then I will most probable do the BMX things , unless somebody got another bright idea of doing it !

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What's the thoughts on drilling the hole in the rim to take a schrader valve bmx tjoop?

 

Is there any inherent problem with schrader valves?

 

 

I don't see any problem with that but ....................................... no self respecting mountain biker would ever ride a bike with Schraeder valves, nearly as bad as bar ends on riser bars man Wink
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How did I know that was coming BB Ouch.

 

My wheels had Schrader when I got it and the bmx tubes are easy to get hold of. Converted to tubeless some time ago and it has been working like a charm.

 
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How did I know that was coming BB Ouch.

 

My wheels had Schrader when I got it and the bmx tubes are easy to get hold of. Converted to tubeless some time ago and it has been working like a charm.

 

 

The only issue I have with the BMX is when top up time comes it isn't that easy but is do-able though ............

 

What sealant did you use BTW? I have done my last one with OKO and so far so good!
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Used some of Sonic's Stan's. Have probably had about 5 punctures since then and all have sealed within a few seconds. Had one big one at Groenkloof when I landed on a rock and I had to stop and bounce the wheel a few times to get it to seal but it is still holding.

 

Probably won't use Stan's next time - too expensive.

 
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My initial conversion to tubeless was pure "ghetto".

 

I used some PVC tape that a mate imports and used that to seal the spoke holes. I then siliconed in a presta valve (with removal core) and filled the tyre with a couple of scoops of Stans.

 

I only changed to a Stans rim strip when I bought my DT Swiss wheels. When it comes time to replace the rim strips I'll probably go the BMX tube route.

 

 

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