There are TONS of really helpful videos online showing how normal people 
can implement tubeless on their own bike.  Many of those videos document 
the makeshift, pragmatic compromises one might need to make to get by with 
what they have.  

Sadly, NONE of those videos will be efficiently found by typing "Field 
Expedient Tubeless" into a Google Search.  More controversial terms make 
very efficient google search keywords.  

It is a pity

On Monday, April 21, 2014 5:31:16 AM UTC-7, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> On 04/21/2014 07:25 AM, Anton Tutter wrote: 
> > Ha!  I love that. "Field-expedient" can be applied to anything! I'm 
> > jotting this one down. 
>
> Absolutely.  I was an Ordnance Corps. officer many years ago, and we 
> actually had a class in Field Expedients.  I recall them telling us 
> about how to gap points with some kind of wrapper (cello or shiny metal 
> coated paper) from a pack of cigarettes, and other similar techniques.   
> You don't always have the benefit of proper tools and repair parts out 
> in the field, and sometimes lives depend on getting equipment working. 
>
> And the name gives such techniques the respect they deserve. 
>
>
>
>

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