can i replace my tubed tires with tubeless?

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Thread: can i replace my tubed tires with tubeless?

  1. #11
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    well i will be running 3 of these tires and the remaining 3 of my original argo tires that still hold air

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    Make sure that they are the same circumference (new tires and your old argo's) otherwise your machine will pull to the side with the smaller tires.

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    ok I wouldnt go by pressure at all but by measuring circumference. Like gearhead said. I would put 2 knobbies in the middle and the other in the back maybe. Because the front would be heavier and would grip more so I think the back would be better.

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    thanks! il do that. and yes all my tires are 22 inches

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    Even identical brand/model tire vary some in circumference with identical tire pressure so you cant go by what the numbers say on the side wall. Measure circumference with a rope or leather strap/belt or something like that.

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    sure. i ha an 82 atc 200 and i just added air/removed air until it didnt pull either way! but i will use a rope this time and see how it goes. thanks again i cant wait to get out riding again!

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    Lowe's sells a nice little tape mesure for $1.98. My 2 year old is always grabbing one. I think I have about 5 of them so far. Anyway, they are about 1/4 wide 6 feet long and work great for measuring tire circumference. Really flexible.

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