Hey,
I have a Burley trailer with 20" wheels. I'd like to make it tubeless. I did a search, but found nothing here, so I'm sorry if I'm asking a previously answered question.
My thoughts:
1. Seal up the rim with yellow tape or duct tape
2. Get a 16" or 18" tube and cut it, so that only the valve stem and a strip will be usable
3. Install the new "rim strip"
4. Install Stans as usual.
Am I asking for 2 hours of frustration and fruitless activity, or could this work? I'd appreciate any advice, up to and including "Just get a kid bike seat for your bike and a short lanyard for Jane's bottle."
Thanks!
-sunny
I have a Burley trailer with 20" wheels. I'd like to make it tubeless. I did a search, but found nothing here, so I'm sorry if I'm asking a previously answered question.
My thoughts:
1. Seal up the rim with yellow tape or duct tape
2. Get a 16" or 18" tube and cut it, so that only the valve stem and a strip will be usable
3. Install the new "rim strip"
4. Install Stans as usual.
Am I asking for 2 hours of frustration and fruitless activity, or could this work? I'd appreciate any advice, up to and including "Just get a kid bike seat for your bike and a short lanyard for Jane's bottle."
Thanks!
-sunny