The bike I ride 85% of the time these days is my roscoe bubbe mtn step thru 
with a crust Clydesdale fork and a kid seat on the back. So 85% of the time I 
am mostly riding to run errands and go the beach.

I also have an Atlantis that gets ridden the other 15% of the time. Sad, I 
know. Hopefully that will change as the kid gets a little older. The Atlantis 
gets taken out for overnights and longer more purposeful rides when I can 
squeeze them in. 

I’m interested in going tubeless on the Atlantis, since it’s already set up 
with tubeless ready rims/tires and does more off road stuff. 

My question is...if a bike gets ridden once a month, is tubeless too hard to 
maintain? Would I be starting the process fresh every time with sealant drying 
etc? 

Also, if I was gonna go tubeless in this scenario, how would you recommend I 
get started? 

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