I have purchased a flat bar road bike that was advertised on a local bike selling page on FB. It's second hand but clearly had not been ridden more than a couple of miles, not helped by the brakes binding and gears not being indexed, I'm guessing it was bought on-line.
She has now decided he's prefer to use the cycle track to keep off the roads as much as possible. The route in question contains a couple of unsurfaced sections and one very muddy bit. In addition there are always plenty of bits of thorn etc. from where they cut the hedges.
I would like to fit some cyclocross tyres and would want to run them tubeless to save any hassles with punctures. On the MTBs I use any tyre I fancy with sealant. My rims are usually Stans so I just use yellow tape over the spoke holes but on some non-Stans rims I've used the rims strips with the built in valves.
On road bikes with the higher pressures is it more involved? Do I have to use a dedicated tubeless tyre? Can I just cover the spoke holes with yellow tape to make the rim air tight or do I need the rim strip to convert it? Does the Stans rubber strip help to keep the tyre on a non-tubeless rim?
I might put cyclocross tyres on my disc braked commuter as well (Planet X London Road) which would then convert it into a gravel adventure bike and make me on-trend

