Merida eone sixty 900 rims - tubeless ready?

Pedro78

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Hiya everyone!

Maybe a stupid question but are the Merida Expert TP rims on the eone sixty 900 tubeless ready, I remember reading somewhere that they were but it doesn't mention it on the rim.

I have been setting my tyres up tubeless and in the rear I didn't put any tape in , thinking they were tubeless ready, but it seems to be holding fine. In the front air is leaking by the valve and valve hole so at the moment I am running a tube. I will need to tape it so which tape do I use for a 38mm rim, also if they aren't tubeless ready should I redo the rear with tape?

Cheers :)
 

Bonz

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Hiya everyone!

Maybe a stupid question but are the Merida Expert TP rims on the eone sixty 900 tubeless ready, I remember reading somewhere that they were but it doesn't mention it on the rim.

I have been setting my tyres up tubeless and in the rear I didn't put any tape in , thinking they were tubeless ready, but it seems to be holding fine. In the front air is leaking by the valve and valve hole so at the moment I am running a tube. I will need to tape it so which tape do I use for a 38mm rim, also if they aren't tubeless ready should I redo the rear with tape?

Cheers :)
Hi Pedro,
Both my wife’s 800 and my 900e came tubeless ready including tape, so a very easy conversion. No problems.
 
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Pedro78

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Hi Pedro,
Both my wife’s 800 and my 900e came tubeless ready including tape, so a very easy conversation. No problems.

Cheers for that!

Yeah there is tape, green, in both wheels but for the front one there is a small gap between where the tape ends and the valve hole hence the air leak. No matter how hard I try to set the valve down it still leaks air. I can bead the tyre but don't want to put sealant in until the gap is sorted.

There were no probs with the rear tyre ☺
 

R120

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I always think worth re taping the rims anyway even if a bike comes with tubeless prepped wheels, as its likely the tape has been applied fairly quickly during mass production.
 

Pedro78

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I always think worth re taping the rims anyway even if a bike comes with tubeless prepped wheels, as its likely the tape has been applied fairly quickly during mass production.

Cheers!

Do you think I should redo the rear or just leave it because it seems fine and holding air? Went for a massive ride yesterday on it and no problems.
 

hemi.rokingi

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Cheers for that!

Yeah there is tape, green, in both wheels but for the front one there is a small gap between where the tape ends and the valve hole hence the air leak. No matter how hard I try to set the valve down it still leaks air. I can bead the tyre but don't want to put sealant in until the gap is sorted.

There were no probs with the rear tyre ☺

Slightly unusual approach but I had a similar issue, so I just siliconed around the problem area and that solved the issue! You could try this around the valve - clearly just need to be careful not to silicone over the air hole.
 

R120

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Cheers!

Do you think I should redo the rear or just leave it because it seems fine and holding air? Went for a massive ride yesterday on it and no problems.

If its working then I wouldn't bother, but would do it when next replacing the sealant
 

Nautonier

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I have an e160 900 and it definitely wasn't set up for tubeless. You may have gotten lucky with the standard tape in there, but if you have the same setup as mine, you will have to tape them properly. Some people say you only need a thinner strip that covers the rim channel, others that you have to use 2 layers (or a 40m single layer) going all the way to the sides (and even overlapping the edges). I just put some 30mm Stans tape that I had on them and it worked fine even with the gaps at the edges.
 

Pedro78

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I have an e160 900 and it definitely wasn't set up for tubeless. You may have gotten lucky with the standard tape in there, but if you have the same setup as mine, you will have to tape them properly. Some people say you only need a thinner strip that covers the rim channel, others that you have to use 2 layers (or a 40m single layer) going all the way to the sides (and even overlapping the edges). I just put some 30mm Stans tape that I had on them and it worked fine even with the gaps at the edges.

Cheers for that. Yep definitely got luck with the rear tyre ? Cheers for advice on tape width, I will try to find some wide tape in the bike shops here where I live, if not order online!

Have a good day ?
 

Pedro78

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I always think worth re taping the rims anyway even if a bike comes with tubeless prepped wheels, as its likely the tape has been applied fairly quickly during mass production.

Cheers for that. I will tape the front up and redo the rear with tape when needed!
 

Re-Cycle

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The green tape is not meant to be used in a tubeless setup, you were lucky with one wheel ;)

I used 40mm yellowtape, that fits perfect and I had no problems with setting up tubeless. First I tried it with narrower tape overlapping, but that didn't work on one wheel so after that I decided to buy the 40mm tape and do it properly.
 

Laker123

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The green tape is not meant to be used in a tubeless setup, you were lucky with one wheel ;)

I used 40mm yellowtape, that fits perfect and I had no problems with setting up tubeless. First I tried it with narrower tape overlapping, but that didn't work on one wheel so after that I decided to buy the 40mm tape and do it properly.

This! The green tape is just a rim band, not a tubeless tape. I had it in a Big trail and managed to make it tubeless but on my Eone Twenty 800 I had to retape with a proper tubeless tape.

The 900e is tubless ready out the box but sounds like the 900 isn't.
 

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