Err...good question, I suspect the one that requires a tube.Did you buy the one that requires a tube or the newer "armour" version which doesn't?
Like all things pressures are relative to riding style and weight of rider.
I've ordered one for my rear (oh err missus) so will go from there.
Did you have to trim it or just fire it straight in ?
Did you buy the one that requires a tube or the newer "armour" version which doesn't?
There is also tubeless armour :
Tannus Armour Tubeless inserts, rim protector & run flat - OFFICIAL SITE
RedBull riders Tom Van Steenbergen and Reece Wallace ride Tannus Armour Tubeless, lightweight rim protector. Compared to Cushcore, Huck Norris, Armour is much more easy to install, lighter. Value for money.tannus.co.uk
It doesn't work on upside down tyres.Thanks, it's not on the Aus tannus site.
Gotta ask...why bother? Tannus means no tubeless gunk for me, and I live with the dead feel as the price
It doesn't work on upside down tyres.
Is another 150 grams a big deal on 23kilo + bikes ?It doesn't work on upside down tyres.
Marketing ? Grab part of the tubeless market ? The runflat idea is nice I guess .. but you're not going to actually ride properly like that and it's another 150g a tyre. Would make more sense in my head just to run a 150g heavier/stronger/more puncture resilient tyre ?
In theory no, as a comparison to the weight of the bike as a whole. But, it's 150g of unsprung weight which can make a huge difference to handling and performance. The bike will accelerate slower, turn slower, the suspension won't be as effective or efficient.Is another 150 grams a big deal on 23kilo + bikes ?
Is another 150 grams a big deal on 23kilo + bikes ?
Have you tried tubeless?
It's like tyreless but takes longer, but is way better.ive not tried tubeless yet.
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Thanks Tannus. If I was using just tubes or tubeless, I would have been walking home. Proof they do work.
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