This might seem elementary – almost not worth mentioning – except for the fact that many riders (myself included) have been running tyres designed for use with tubes without tubes many years. There’s ...
Tubeless systems use sealant within the tyre, and an airtight seal between the rim and the tyre instead of an inner tube.
Doing some research into tried and tested tyre and rim combinations can save a lot of time and frustration. Browse some internet forums, look at manufacturers' websites and speak to other riders.
Juice Lubes has further expanded its tubeless range with the addition of Tubeless Setup Kits. The kits contain everything required to set up and maintain a tubeless-ready wheelset while offering a 30% ...
Already have some nice clincher wheels and don’t want to throw down cash for another wheelset? Not a problem. NoTubes sells a cyclocross rim strip and sealing tape to make your rims tubeless-ready. Or ...
Tubeless tire technology is nothing new. In fact, it’s been industry-standard in the mountain bike world for a while now. It’s taken the road cycling industry longer to embrace the upgrade, but ...
Traditional tubular tires continue to rule the roost at the top levels of cyclo-cross racing, and for good reason: the wheels and tires are lighter, the casings tend to be suppler and do a better able ...
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