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Out'n about... just not Climbing => Biking => Topic started by: mudworm on June 19, 2007, 08:38:00 AM
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Thinking about getting tubeless option for my new wheelset. Are there any major disadvantages with going tubeless?
Now, I'm curious. Have roadies adopted tubeless yet?
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I not sold on them yet, but Jeff is a big fan. My new wheel set that I am going to get built is going to have UST rims, but I am going to run tubes for now. This way it will give me a option to run tubeless later. The wheels will be a little heavier, but not that much.
Delbomber
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Yeah I'm will Delbomber here. I just replaced my last wheel set (on my XC rig) and went with tubed. It's always a tossup for me.....mine is lighter but it need not be that way. I do go with something that is familiar, reliable and I trust.
The riders I've seen who have converted end up carrying a tube on the trail. If the bead goes then it's supposed to be difficult to set again without a compressor. I just hate fussing with something in the middle of a ride.
You can always get a UST rim on the built and run the tube as suggested.
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Roadies haven't gone tubeless yet because they haven't been able to get the pressure high enough, until now. There is a move now to get the pros to adopt it; but they are pretty resistant to change... At any rate, there wouldn't be an advantage running tubeless instead of tubulars...
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I like tubeless for 3 main reasons: 1. you can run a lower presssure without the risk of pinch flats. 2. with a sealant system in the tire, you have virtually eliminated flats 3. you can use a tubed tire if you want allowing you to use any type of tire (sale items).
I currently am running tubed as the panaracer cinder is not offered in UST.....althought I have ordered a fresh set of panaracer fire xc pro UST tire for Downieville.
Kamakaze