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So Long Tubulars?
On Sunday, July 7, 2019 at 4:16:54 PM UTC-7, Chalo wrote:
The hassle factor is easy to observe. The performance benefit, if there is one, is unidentifiable. I work in a bike shop. I've seen long struggles to seat a tubeless tire, and plenty of puddles of yogurty spoo on the floor. I've seen my coworkers give up, because a tire won't seat evenly after all their efforts. I won't do tubeless tire jobs. I think that whoever chooses tubeless tires should handle his own maintenance. Otherwise, it's very much like ****ting your own pants on purpose and then hiring a professional to deal with the mess. Indeed the early tubeless tires did have those sorts of problems. But I suppose you work in a bike shop because you believe technology is frozen in time. |
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