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๐Ÿšฒ VENZO Road Mountain MTB Bike Bicycle High Pressure 160 PSI Floor Rechargeable Reserve Air Tank for Tubeless Tire - Rechargeable Air Tank by CyclingDeal Review

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Description of ๐Ÿšฒ VENZO Road Mountain MTB Bike Bicycle High Pressure 160 PSI Floor Rechargeable Reserve Air Tank for Tubeless Tire - Rechargeable Air Tank by CyclingDeal

SIMPLE TO USE: No need a compressor, just recharge through a standard Presta valve floor pump. Pump the tank up to 160psi, then quickly release the air to the tubeless tire. Simply attach the tire on the rim! Then keep pump the air until the tire pressure is reached. (view our video in the listing). FITS ALL: No matter which kind of your tubeless tire valve is , the tank clever dual-valve is great for Schrader, Presta and Dunlop. With its high capacity aluminum storage tube, the tank will set the tubeless tire quickly and efficiently. Weight: 1764g = 3.88lbs. SAFE: Strong tank with high quality hose and connectors. If you remove the pump from the tank inlet, the tank pressure will be released for your safety. AIR RELEASE BUTTON: Before you disconnect the pump, please release the air pressure in the tank by pressing the button at the bottom. The button could be used to release over pressure if needed. A Presta valve core tool is also attached for your convenience. ORDER NOW, WORRY FREE! We're so confident about our product quality that we can provide 5-year warranty! Made in Taiwan.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bought to fit tubeless street tires, works great!

There were no problems at all. I used my current pump, added about 150psi to the tank since the max pressure is 160psi, flipped the switch to tires and fully deployed both tires on the first try. I have Pirelli P Zero Race TLR SL tires which weren't very easy to manage and I couldn't even get the tires close to the bead with my hand but I just said damn let's try the pump anyway and it worked great. Both ventilated and seated.

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • Speed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The tank hit or missed after 5 missions.

Worked great right away. Within two weeks of using it to mount a head on four tubeless tires, I was having trouble filling the tank. I had a problem with my old cheap pump so I bought a Joe Blow Sport. Worked fine again. Then a few months later I had the same problem with my Joe Blow pump and I had to open it up and reassemble it. Long story short I think this tank pump is causing the charge pump problem, luckily it didn't mess up my Joe Blow but I'm hesitant to use it.

Pros
  • Bicycle pumps
Cons
  • Requires socket

Revainrating 5 out of 5

User-friendly, easy to mount tubeless tires

If you already own a regular bike pump, this high-pressure tubeless booster is a really affordable option to mount tubeless tires without tricks or tricks. You connect your regular pump to this booster and then charge the booster to anywhere in the 120-160psi range and then immediately deflate the tire all at once to seat the bead. I was successful on the first try. All the problems people have are due to poor performance of the tape on the rim or the incomplete seating of the tire on the rimโ€ฆ

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  • Accessory
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Tubeless installation made easy!

Although I do most of the bike maintenance myself, this was my first attempt at fitting tubeless tires. My little compressor didn't fit in the tire bead, so I decided to try the Venzo Reserve Air Tank. I found it solidly built. The tank is made of aluminium, the valve is made of brass. The nozzle head is also well made. I cleaned and reglued the rims, bought new bars. I pumped the tank up to 140psi, flipped the lever and the tire was seated perfectly. Didn't hear the big "pop" that reviewsโ€ฆ

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  • Cycling
Cons
  • Upgrade Availability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect tool for installing tubeless tires

I service my bike myself but tubeless installation is best left to the pros and I don't have an air compressor or want to own one. My local bike shops are overflowing with repairs so I decided to give it a try. It couldn't be easier. I checked out the tutorial videos on the Stans website to see what I need to do. I wasn't sure what pressure to fill the canister to, so to start I just pumped it up to 100psi and it sealed my 27.5" tires perfectly. One thing I wasn't prepared for was how loud theโ€ฆ

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  • Sports & Outdoors
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