Bob Orbea Rise
Member
So the main problem I have with tubeless is the mess.
The second problem I have is the insert making changes a pain
These are problems because, I change tyres a fair bit. Road tyres for road trips and some summer (schwalbe marathon they have that Kevlar (?) insert under the tread )
Winter E mazza 2.6 front and back for the clay and mud.
In between probably go back to the stock tyres or similar.
So that’s three tyres changes x2 a year minimum depending on road rides. Plus tubeless set ups do seem to go flat occasionally anyway.
I see a benefit of tubeless like running low pressures and the insert means you can run flat and stop pinch flats
But I run sealant in my tubes (not stans that burger source looking stuff) and that seems to seal ok. The only thing missing is the run flat insert element. Which I don’t miss really as intend to run higher pressures for less rolling resistance for battey life ( Orbea rise)
That’s kind of it really. What have i
missed ?
The second problem I have is the insert making changes a pain
These are problems because, I change tyres a fair bit. Road tyres for road trips and some summer (schwalbe marathon they have that Kevlar (?) insert under the tread )
Winter E mazza 2.6 front and back for the clay and mud.
In between probably go back to the stock tyres or similar.
So that’s three tyres changes x2 a year minimum depending on road rides. Plus tubeless set ups do seem to go flat occasionally anyway.
I see a benefit of tubeless like running low pressures and the insert means you can run flat and stop pinch flats
But I run sealant in my tubes (not stans that burger source looking stuff) and that seems to seal ok. The only thing missing is the run flat insert element. Which I don’t miss really as intend to run higher pressures for less rolling resistance for battey life ( Orbea rise)
That’s kind of it really. What have i
missed ?