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 ...
Of course, the one I didn't try was "do things right the first time." Still, with at least three and a half correct elements out of five, I got some not-quite tubeless tires to mount and hold air. I'd ...
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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 ...
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.
If you've ever ridden tubeless tires, you probably know that the little details matter in creating a reliable setup. Whether you think tubeless tires are only appropriate for mountain bikes, use them ...
Can you tell me if it’s safe to run tubeless tires on traditional clincher rims (e.g., Campagnolo Bora Ultra 35)? I’ve talked to lots of people and read countless forum posts on this question. The ...
Tubeless mountain bike tires certainly improve on their conventional counterparts, but could they perform even better? The OPTIS insert is claimed to help them do so, by serving as an inflatable ...
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