I have used nuetech for over 3 years now and can verify they have NEVER failed on me, Freeway riding, 65+, rocky trails, and motocross tracks, it works fantastic, I'll never go back to inner tubes
@@alanrintala3872 65 MPH, the box says 55mph max but I ignore it and have no problems, as long as it isn't hot outside even sustained 75MPH is fine for a few hours, on a hot day on fresh black asphalt I could see 55mph
Have you ridden tubliss to compare? The tubliss is adjustable for pressure but also not DOT approved for street. Not that you are going to get stopped by a cop for having two air valves...
@@CommanderPiglet Can be puncured, for instance by a nail, but a puncture doesn't hurt except to let stuff like mud into the tire. You would then need to remove it when you get home, bacon strip the nail hole, remove and clean everything off and reinstall. The key is that having a nail sized hole in your tire doesn't leave you stranded out in the bush.
I have used nuetech for over 3 years now and can verify they have NEVER failed on me, Freeway riding, 65+, rocky trails, and motocross tracks, it works fantastic, I'll never go back to inner tubes
Is that miles or kilometers?
@@alanrintala3872 65 MPH, the box says 55mph max but I ignore it and have no problems, as long as it isn't hot outside even sustained 75MPH is fine for a few hours, on a hot day on fresh black asphalt I could see 55mph
@@tru3sk1ll Thank you very much. Good to know.
The forbidden donut
Why isn't this recommended for road use? 🤔 Just wondering.
They work like low psi. Imagine hard acceleration or braking.
@@davidskirnisson3729 so perfect for a rear on a stunt bike
Temperature could potentially be an issue as well, not sure if offroad tires heat up quite as much as street tires under normal conditions.
Have you ridden tubliss to compare?
The tubliss is adjustable for pressure but also not DOT approved for street. Not that you are going to get stopped by a cop for having two air valves...
Are tubes DOT approved?
@@JensEskildsen That is how they come from the factory, so yeah, they have to be, right?
You said moose lube
"100% flat-proof", I'd like to see those claims tested
It can't puncture. It's made from foam from what i understand.
Found a video showing it in action. czcams.com/video/v0ZqAn2EiWw/video.html
It has been tested. Your have to completely shred your tire off for it to fail.
The foam literally replaces the air in the tire so there is no way for it to go flat
@@CommanderPiglet Can be puncured, for instance by a nail, but a puncture doesn't hurt except to let stuff like mud into the tire. You would then need to remove it when you get home, bacon strip the nail hole, remove and clean everything off and reinstall. The key is that having a nail sized hole in your tire doesn't leave you stranded out in the bush.