If you take a Racing Ralph 2.1, it weighs 460 or 590, so the numbers for me would be:
1. normal style - 460 + 130 tube = 590
2. Stan's system - 460 + Stan's liner 60 + Stan's sealant 60 = 580
3. UST no protection - 590 plus zero = 590
4. UST protected - 590 + Stan's sealant 60 = 650
Option 1 is obviously the least trouble, option 2 is the most faff, options 3 and 4 also a bit of faff, but options 2 and 4 seem to offer flat-free cycling for a season. And the people who do it reckon the faff is worth it.
And I must say that my understanding is that all of the top world XC racers use option 4 and they say UST is faster in a straight line, as well as more cornering grip. That's the bit I can't understand in terms of the engineering - everybody says UST = faster rolling, but why?
1. normal style - 460 + 130 tube = 590
2. Stan's system - 460 + Stan's liner 60 + Stan's sealant 60 = 580
3. UST no protection - 590 plus zero = 590
4. UST protected - 590 + Stan's sealant 60 = 650
Option 1 is obviously the least trouble, option 2 is the most faff, options 3 and 4 also a bit of faff, but options 2 and 4 seem to offer flat-free cycling for a season. And the people who do it reckon the faff is worth it.
And I must say that my understanding is that all of the top world XC racers use option 4 and they say UST is faster in a straight line, as well as more cornering grip. That's the bit I can't understand in terms of the engineering - everybody says UST = faster rolling, but why?