TuBliss Review and Tire Change

Published 2016-01-30
It's long over due, but in this video we talk about the TUbliss system. This modification gets rid of your tubes and is a fantastic upgrade for your dirt bike.

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All Comments (21)
  • @thomasgreen8532
    Based on your recommendation I replaced the tubes with the tubeless system last summer, It has clearly been one of the best things I have done, my bike is much better than I am but if I can make the bike safer to ride and more comfortable so I can stay on the bike longer, that is a win-win. thanks for your help.
  • I’ve been running Nutech tubliss for 8 years. Luckily I’ve only had three major incidents with tire punctures or out right 2 to 3 inch gash set in by rocks. First time didn’t even notice until I was halfway back to the truck, the next two times I picked up on it a little earlier because I recognize the feeling of a soft tire but still had no issues getting back to the vehicle safely, under control and with confidence. It’s a great product.
  • Good point on less deflection. I realised that today. I’ll do Tubliss on every dirt bike I can now.
  • Running tubliss on my WR250R and last weekend in the snow 0PSI was amazing, its also nice to be able to airdown on the trails then airup on the road, keeps your tires lasting longer.
  • @randygenet251
    Great videos. I would like to again request a nuetech nitro mousse video comparing that to the tubeless. Most riders in my area ride and race mousse, eliminating the chance of a flat and puncture repair. This allows them to race a ride lighter by not having to pack pump or flat repair kits and tools for their tire change if they don’t have tubeless. Thanks keep the great videos coming.
  • @KTMcaptain
    The weight is also closer to the centerline which means it has much less leverage. Awesome vids man
  • @beauv2245
    damn I'm glad you did an update on that. I've been wanting to go tubliss on my 350sxf for a wile but I felt it was still too new of a product an really sounded to good to be true. plus the price kept me from it. but hell if you 4 flats it pays for it self. so I just needed more info on long term an you hooked it up. thanks kyle.
  • I've run tubliss in my rear wheel for two or three years (Sedona mx907 flat) and I just fitted my new TE 300 with TuBliss up front too. I actually just re-mounted the factory front tire, despite the warnings to only use fresh tires, it has worked just fine - but I only had a few hours on the bike when I did it.
  • @noirxplorer3185
    Love the channel. You don't find channels this informative without the BS anymore on YouTube.
  • @MotoMangi
    I had no idea tubeless even existed for dirtbikes. I'm so buying some!
  • @fuellerr
    I race Moto and recently set up one of my wheels with Tubliss, as of right now I don't think I will ever have a bike without it. The benefits are many, traction, acceleration, cornering, braking, Moto concrete starts off-camber sections there's just not a downside to the Tubliss system. And also now I'm thinking about trying other cheaper tires because with as much traction you get it you may not need to run the more expensive tires.
  • @JustBenchIt
    I have TUbliss in both my Trail 18" and MX 19" rear wheels, in my trail bike, I love it! It's the best thing since sliced bread lol, in the MX bike, not so much, it was good over winter, but it's summer here in New Zealand, and the tracks I use the most have alot of high speed small jumps, and the wheels get a hard time, the inner 110psi will get pinch flats around the deflector triangle rubber block(the thing the tube goes around) I will put it back on my MX bike next winter, but for summer, I'm back to tubes, as changing the inner tube is a day ender.
  • @bryson_stafford
    I only have two rides on my tubliss but the piece of mind to ride balls out over rocks is nice. I weighed the UHD tubes and my tubliss and I saved over 4 pounds. Good product.
  • @Xeil
    I've been running tubliss for a year now in my rear tire. I still use tubes in my front simply because I have yet to buy one for it and UHD tubes aren't too bad. I do want to make the switch eventually. I can honestly say that the hookup in the rear is ridiculous and for a 450 is very welcomed. Being able to plant power to the ground makes for great riding.
  • @jsemichjr
    I have to say it's nice to see someone struggle a bit with a tire, all other videos are either by people that do it for a living or done with super soft MX tires. Thumbs up.
  • @kelbydude94
    love the videos, keep up the good work. any tire recomendations on tires for the tubliss on sharp rock and hard pack. thanks for the info.
  • @sandhills5348
    thanks for all your vids, truly enjoy watching all your content. curious to know how you liked the the new tire compared to the maxxis as all I have been using is the desert IT the last 3 seasons. thanks
  • @AdvBrewery
    I'm jealous, you made that tire change look too easy. I need to revamp my tire changing game haha! Nice video.