MTB Tubeless Accessories
Tubeless for Dirt Jump? An option for racers and weight weenies to minimize rolling resistance and puncture risk (snakebites). Here you find everything for the conversion: Sealant, tubeless valves, and rim tapes. Attention: Rim and tire must be "Tubeless Ready"!
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MTB Tubeless Accessories FAQ
Why Tubeless on a Dirt Bike?
Although tubes are still standard, some pros are switching to tubeless.
Advantage: No tube = no "snakebite" (pinch flat) when hitting edges. Plus, it saves weight and the tire rolls better.
Disadvantage: Air can escape during extremely hard landings or "burping" (tire pushed off rim in corners).
What do I need for the conversion?
- Tubeless Rim Tape: Must seal the rim airtight (glued).
- Tubeless Valve: Screwed tightly into the rim (usually SV/Presta).
- Sealant: Seals small punctures automatically while riding.
What do the specifications mean?
| Specification | Explanation | Examples/Available |
|---|---|---|
| Valve Length | Must match rim height. | 44mm, 60mm |
| Tape Width | Must match inner rim width (+2mm). | 25mm, 30mm |



























































