Heck!Mavic ust is a different tubeless design to others.
This means setting them up tubeless with a non-mavic tyre can be a pita.
But then again many tubeless setups are anyway.
Mavic ust also has a larger outside diameter/less well depth or both.
We've often fitted tubes - it can be pretty difficult. You wouldn't want to try that by the side of the road.
ThanksProbably best to just get on with what you want to do, and if it's too difficult, pay a shop to do it - their greater experience and tooling should make it possible.
We usually find that tyres get looser once fitted once.
thanks.I have 4 sets of Mavic UST wheels, a few different versions of Crossmax, a Crossride, and a DeeMax, and I run them all with a standard tube/tire combo. The only pain is mounting tires - buy a lever specifically designed for mounting tubeless and it'll be fine.
thanks.
a question about normal tubeless tyres such as these:Vittoria Barzo
on the Mavic rim - is it a matter of getting them on then using the syringe to pass sealant into it?
as on this video?
I think I might just get some tubes and tyres - too much of a pain choosing a tubeless then struggling or coughing upI have 4 sets of Mavic UST wheels, a few different versions of Crossmax, a Crossride, and a DeeMax, and I run them all with a standard tube/tire combo. The only pain is mounting tires - buy a lever specifically designed for mounting tubeless and it'll be fine.