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Senior Retro Guru
Somewhat related:
At the bike shop yesterday, a chap with a tubeless setup lugs his bike out of an Uber and walks in fuming.
$60 having been spent on a ride from the location in which he got the flat (is it still a flat if there's no tube? I don't know. I don't run them!) to the bike shop. I mean, I'm sure he could have gone to a closer shop pn foot, but this is his LBS (he even works there sometimes).
My first and only thought: I'd have fixed the flat, or switched out the innertube (for a combined cost of about $10) in about five minutes and kept riding.
Is there something I'm not getting?
Tubeless means regular overhaul (annoying) and the chance of failure so severe you're not even able to get home.
I've ridden home, carefully, with a sidewall split just on a fresh tube. Can that even happen with tubeless?
Doesn't seem worth it to me. I'd rather fix three flats on a ride and take a bit of a breather than deal with the headache of tubeless maintenance.
Screams marketing gimmick to me. Even though so many run it, so I'm sure I must just be stupid and wrong.
At the bike shop yesterday, a chap with a tubeless setup lugs his bike out of an Uber and walks in fuming.
$60 having been spent on a ride from the location in which he got the flat (is it still a flat if there's no tube? I don't know. I don't run them!) to the bike shop. I mean, I'm sure he could have gone to a closer shop pn foot, but this is his LBS (he even works there sometimes).
My first and only thought: I'd have fixed the flat, or switched out the innertube (for a combined cost of about $10) in about five minutes and kept riding.
Is there something I'm not getting?
Tubeless means regular overhaul (annoying) and the chance of failure so severe you're not even able to get home.
I've ridden home, carefully, with a sidewall split just on a fresh tube. Can that even happen with tubeless?
Doesn't seem worth it to me. I'd rather fix three flats on a ride and take a bit of a breather than deal with the headache of tubeless maintenance.
Screams marketing gimmick to me. Even though so many run it, so I'm sure I must just be stupid and wrong.