Tubeless tyres
Posted: 26 Nov 2015, 3:12pm
During my research for my ECR build the issue of tubeless set up with the bigger tyres kept cropping up, indeed a conversation with a retailer who has a 29+ off-road bike revealed that he thought them almost essential along with many other riders. I've never tried tubeless and there seems to be little mention of them for touring on or off road.
Why is this? Surely us touring types could benefit from the supposed benefits of better rolling resistance and puncture protection? From what I've read tubeless setups with sealant are almost puncture proof and little bother to set up now with all the advances and one could always carry a tube for the worst case scenario. Or am I missing something important, I'm tempted to run the ECR tubeless so have purchased the kit and compatible rims/tyres but also 3 big tubes......
Why is this? Surely us touring types could benefit from the supposed benefits of better rolling resistance and puncture protection? From what I've read tubeless setups with sealant are almost puncture proof and little bother to set up now with all the advances and one could always carry a tube for the worst case scenario. Or am I missing something important, I'm tempted to run the ECR tubeless so have purchased the kit and compatible rims/tyres but also 3 big tubes......