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William42

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Looks promising. I'll probably always think its worse than the old combo of soft cheap alu rims + tubes, but as I get older and lazier, rebuilding wheels on the regular sounds shitty. This seems like a pretty solid way of getting to run tubeless without it being terrible (e.g. you actually can run slightly lower pressure and not constantly burp/pinch flat/shred tires) and it doesn't get that many flats. Cushcore was too expensive for me to appreciate, this seems more manageable.
 

Electric_City

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Apr 14, 2007
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Two things-

"the ARD liner looks like a happy monkey face for good reason"... :monkey: I think they got us on this one.

"ARD will be available through all Nukeproof retailers in Mid November"

Isn't Nuke proof a CRC brand?
 

canadmos

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May 29, 2011
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How does it go from a loose fit on the rim, to a tight fit, just by adding air to the tire?

Luckily round these parts, no inserts are necessary. Or maybe I just don't run dumb pressures; I've never pinch flatted.


......knock on wood.
 

jonKranked

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How does it go from a loose fit on the rim, to a tight fit, just by adding air to the tire?
i'm a little rusty on the actual mechanics, but this is closed cell foam, so I believe the air trapped inside the foam cells will shrink when it is placed in an environment under increased air pressure.
 

canadmos

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i'm a little rusty on the actual mechanics, but this is closed cell foam, so I believe the air trapped inside the foam cells will shrink when it is placed in an environment under increased air pressure.
Makes sense. Wouldn't that make it less squishy too?
 

canadmos

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I'm surprised NukeProof doesn't just contract out their own branded tires with protection of some sort built in.
 

'size

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i'm a little rusty on the actual mechanics, but this is closed cell foam, so I believe the air trapped inside the foam cells will shrink when it is placed in an environment under increased air pressure.
wouldn't that cause the entire thing to shrink, which would actually increase the diameter and space around the rim?
 

jonKranked

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wouldn't that cause the entire thing to shrink, which would actually increase the diameter and space around the rim?
give the size of air cell pockets in foam and the low pressures mtb tire's deal with, i suspect there wouldn't be enough shrinkage for that to occur.
 

jonKranked

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actually, i think i misinterpreted what you were asking. i think it would depend on how much it has to stretch out to get over the rim.
 

mykel

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How does it go from a loose fit on the rim, to a tight fit, just by adding air to the tire?

Luckily round these parts, no inserts are necessary. Or maybe I just don't run dumb pressures; I've never pinch flatted.


......knock on wood.
Your not trying hard enough.
I have pinch flatted on the collector at Blue for F sakes.
You hit the rock in front of the drop and pre-hop, send the drop deep, then hit the embedded rock by the little g-out on the run-out.

Job done one rear snakebite. :weee:
 

Gary

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Aug 27, 2002
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yes, but that doesn't stop them from having a distributor network for it.
Nukeproof dist = Hotlines
CRC bought Hotlines (a good while back now)
This is why Nukeproof stuff is almost always discounted at CRC and not in LBSs

25 years or so ago while working in a bike shop I put an order in to Hotlines for some Azonic stuff and forgot to tell the owner. A few days later and on my day off a package from Hotlines turned up with my name on it.
When I returned to work the shop owner had seen the name "Hotlines" and thought i'd been ordering porn for myself through the shop.