BCTECH said:Tubliss might be overkill for a light weight setup. especially for sur ron.
it will not work well with sr stock rim, you can try to do a lot of trimming but most likely wouldn't hold the pressure at the end.
its pretty much as heavy as HD tube. and PITA to install /remove it.
I can change normal tube in 3-5mins
not sure if you run just "Tube less", seal up eveything, can you run very low psi without problem?
Offroader said:lowering the PSI made a huge difference in how the rear tire felt, it didn't feel as hard or as harsh. It actually feels pretty much like the stock sur-ron tire, which I ran at 14PSI. Can 3 PSI really make that much of a difference? I don't know, but the tire feels very good and the same as having the stock tire on, but with better traction.
Offroader said:Why I think the shinko 241 in 18x3.00" size is the best recommendation for most people is that it will wear away very slowly compared to the stock sur-ron tire.
Offroader said:My stock Sur-Ron tire lasted only 500 miles, which is very little.
Offroader said:The shinko 241 tire will give you smooth on the street riding, and also good traction when riding off-road. Most of us probably do mostly street riding, or at least 50% of it.
Offroader said:I think the shinko 241 in 18x3.00" size is the best recommendation for most people
I'm not saying this is the best tire as I don't know what is out there,
Offroader said:If you ride only off-road and rarely use the bike, then just keep the stock 19" sur-ron tire.
BCTECH said:Liner, bladder, plastic block, rim lock all together makes it as heavy or more than HD or even UHD tube imo
I ran couple of test rides with tubliss @ 0,3,5 psi, traction is like a dream. The only reason i removed it because it wouldn't hold air. plus too much effort to changing tire. it might be good for dirt bike or hub bike like old times, but i dont see its a good option for sur ron light wheel set up.
What i hope to find out is if possible to run Tube-less with low pressure like 5 psi ? if not i will stick with normal tube.
now i also carry a small pump / Co2 only to put air when riding on-road
efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:if you run a tire rim lock then you should be able to run very low psi with diy "tube less" rim hole tape, tire sealant and valve setup..
Offroader said:I do a lot of deep woods riding, riding up steep dirt hills, lots of rocky roads, loose dirt, I'm not sure if a moto wheel, what ever that is exactly would suffice. I need a knobby tire, but if the knobs are too small it will wear too quickly on pavement. That is probably why a trials tire like the shinko 241 works well because the knobs are larger. It also gives decent off road riding and street riding without wearing the knobs too quickly. It is a very good tire compromise.
Offroader said:The stock tire works well up front in both off-road and on the street. It has never failed me or lost grip. Unless you are doing something that probably 95% of us do not ride in, the stock tire is great up front and I don't see any reason for changing it as it is 2 ply tire and very light weight.
Offroader said:I'm speaking for what 90% of us sur-ron owners will ride in and I think my recommendations are worth for everyone to hear. If you think something is better you should post it because I wouldn't mind knowing someone else opinion. To be honest, I don't really see many people posting anything about the performance of a new tire setup and comparing it to the stock sur-ron tires. Most people here upgrade and use the 19" rim for a new rear tire but that is not a great idea when you should go down to an 18" tire.
Offroader said:Weight is an issue, especially if you are adding too much. My tire setup is about 3 lbs heavier, so that isn't all that much heavier but probably does have some effects.
efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:the rim lock can help at lower pressure bc tire is more likely to rotate relative to the rim with lower psi, which could break the air seal or damage a tube valve..
the downside is running very low psi, you will feel the rim lock is there at one spot when rollingefMX Trials Electric Freeride said:if the tire rotates on the rim it will break the sealant at the rim interface, thus leakage or burp more probable than if locked..
Offroader said:The tire itself, we should document what each tire weighs exactly to get a better idea about what is available.
The Sur-Ron Stock 19" tire weighs: 4lbs 8oz
My Shinko 241 3.00x18" weighs: 7 lbs 4 oz
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Stock Sur-Ron 19" Tire below
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Shinko 241 18x3.00" below
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Offroader said:BCTECH, why do you feel the stiffer knobby tires are not good off-road? Did you use those on the front or the rear?
How did you like the stock sur-ron tire compared to those knobby tires you have shown in the picture?
This is why I particularly like the Shinko 241 tire in 3.00" because it had softer tread compound and flexes more easily. Actually, a lot of people who use the shinko 241 on their bigger bikes hated the tire because it wore away in 500 miles for them. This however is a great benefit to us because we probably want a softer tread compound for out light bike, and they will still last 2000 miles for us.
I feel the issue getting tires for out bike is that we are in between a bicycle and dirtbike, and not many make tires for out bikes. They are made for much heavier bikes.
I tried the shinko 2.75" tires and that tire was probably made for the front of the bike and had very hard tread compound, it didn't ride good at all. The 3.00" version of the tires has a much softer tread compound.
n2mb said:Any recommendations for good 17" tires for the SM wheels? I have the street tires now. I would like to be able to occasionally go off-road on some easy trails, but will spend 90% of my time on the road.
3DTOPO said:efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:the rim lock can help at lower pressure bc tire is more likely to rotate relative to the rim with lower psi, which could break the air seal or damage a tube valve..
I'm confused. I understand and agree rim lock prevents tube valves from being damaged, but I thought you were talking about using a rim lock for tubeless wheels?
Offroader said:BCTECH, why do you feel the stiffer knobby tires are not good off-road? Did you use those on the front or the rear?
How did you like the stock sur-ron tire compared to those knobby tires you have shown in the picture?
This is why I particularly like the Shinko 241 tire in 3.00" because it had softer tread compound and flexes more easily. Actually, a lot of people who use the shinko 241 on their bigger bikes hated the tire because it wore away in 500 miles for them. This however is a great benefit to us because we probably want a softer tread compound for out light bike, and they will still last 2000 miles for us.
I feel the issue getting tires for out bike is that we are in between a bicycle and dirtbike, and not many make tires for out bikes. They are made for much heavier bikes.
I tried the shinko 2.75" tires and that tire was probably made for the front of the bike and had very hard tread compound, it didn't ride good at all. The 3.00" version of the tires has a much softer tread compound.