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🏁 Ride Faster, Grip Harder, Repair Quicker — Own the Trail with Tubliss Gen 2!
The Tubliss Nuetech Gen 2 Tubeless Tire System transforms your dirt bike tires into tubeless setups compatible with 18" and 21" rims. It enables ultra-low tire pressures for enhanced traction and a plusher ride while eliminating pinch flats. Featuring a unique dual-pressure zone insert, it offers superior rim protection and allows quick 2-minute tire repairs without wheel removal. Lightweight and durable, this system extends tire life and delivers consistent offroad performance for serious riders.
| ASIN | B01M1KEKAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #132,734 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #323 in Powersports Inner Tubes |
| Brand Name | SANPROV |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Dirt Bike |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (249) |
| Exterior Finish | Glossy |
| Item Diameter | 18 Inches |
| Item Weight | 7.4 Pounds |
| Load Index | 51 |
| Manufacturer | Nuetech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TUBLISS-21/18 |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Pitch Circle Diameter | 21 Inches |
| Rim Size | 21 Inches |
| Rim Width | 1.6 Inches |
| Size | 18 |
| UPC | 680034318809 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wheel Size | 21 Inches |
M**T
Well made! Love them
Best I’ve used, not the easiest to install, but they work well with Dunlop D606 front and rear. 1 set will last you for years. I do take my bike to a pro shop because they have the tire changing machine which helps changing tires. Holds air well, check the Red inner tube regularly, 110psi. I can literally run 6lbs in the main tire, I get great traction.
K**S
Great product.
Works well.
D**R
Hard to mount and required extreme care to get it right.
It's a freaking pain to get that last tire bead over the rim with that inner tube filling up the channel. I though I was going to bust a bead and even came close to bending my irons. Once on they are great. I run 9 psi in front and 8 in back and it's great. You'll even get better traction out of your tires as they start to wear out some. Much softer ride you can really notice when you are on a washboard road. I used this- "FlatOut Tire Sealant Sportsman Formula" as assembly lube and sealant. Have only lost about 1 psi in each tire in almost a year. Note though that you need to pump the inner tube up each time you ride as they loose ~ 1psi per day at full pressure. That rate decreases as the pressure drops. I lost about 20psi in 3 months sitting. Don't ride with < 100psi as that pressure seals the air in your low pressure chambers and clamps the bead on your rim. No bead stoppers are usable with this.
M**T
Great traction, not maintenance free
Work great, good traction for the money, easy(ish) to install. Require a blast of 110psi air before each day of riding to pump up the tube. Not sure what I'm going to do when I'm riding in remote locations w/out the big air compressor.
S**.
Works great, follow the installation instructions!
Works great, follow the installation instructions!
L**G
Works Well for me.
I mostly got this to run lower pressures for desert sand riding with mixed rocks on Husky 300 TX. It works well for that as the inner tube absorbs rock hits OK. I'm a terrible sand rider and running 3-5 psi helped a ton for me for the desert rides and hill climbs. Paired with Shinko Fatty front and MotoZ Hybrid rear so fairly stiff sidewalls and soft tread. I'm pretty sure I can run flat without much issue, at 3psi it gets squirmy about 40. Put about 60 hours of mixed riding on the system with 0 issues. Running a bit of slime in the outer tubes and that is it. Install isn't bad compared regular tire changes, the tubliss part is easier than getting the tire on\off.
P**N
Amazing difference....
Being able to run low pressure in combination with a great tire(Tusk Recon Hybrid) made a huge difference in traction, plus very little worry over pinch flats. I ride in southern New England, our trails are wet, muddy and very rocky, the TuBliss system is prefect upgrade for these condition. TuBliss should be the first performance upgrade a rider does..... power is nothing without traction ;) I also notice no difference in how my bike turns, its just as stable as it was with tubes. I can actually push it harder since I'm more confident in the bike's traction.
R**Y
Finish the race
My son has started to race cross country (50 mile hare scramble) and has had a flat the last two races. The first flat was a thorn in the front on the first lap. He was not be able to finish the race because the bike was almost unrideable due to the tire coming off the bead. The second race was a pinched tube in the rear on the second lap due to rocks. It was a really rocky track and we were running 14.5psi instead of the usual 13psi to keep a pinch from happening. Again the tire came off the bead and was really hard to ride. He finished the race but just barely. There is really nothing that can be done about flats short of running mousse bib and there are many reasons I would like to avoid that. I am hoping this setup will lessen the chance of a pinch flat, make track side repairs quicker, and/or keep the bead on so he can at least finish the race. I have mounted the front tire. Prep and install was a little more difficult than a tube but very straight forward. I don’t know if it was the tire or the Tubliss system but I had a hard time getting the bead down into the drop center so the last 10” of the bead was a little harder than usual. I will update both install and performance review when the rear tire arrives and update.
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