I have the Tannus solid tires on my hybrid commuter bicycle best decision I ever made absolutely no maintenance no flats I can ride over glass Nails everything absolutely the best investment I ever made
Thank you for your quick response for me my solid tires have been a game-changer you do lose some performance but I noticed all I have to do is put my bicycle in a lower gear and my cruising speed is exactly the same as with the regular tires but if you're looking for flat-out Speed tubeless is definitely the way to go
Is there a benefit to this, over the self sealing tubes? I live in the desert and goat heads and other cactus debris is a real issue here when it comes to constant flats. How hard is it to change the tubeless tires when the tread wears out? nnThanks
We have not directly compared a tubeless setup to self sealing tubes but that sounds great for future content. With small punctures like goat heads and thorns, this is where tubeless really shines. The majority of these punctures will be sealed up while you ride, possibly without you even noticing. A tell tale sign is when you finish your ride and there is a bit of sealant spray on either your fork/downtube or seat tube. As far as changing out tires, they are very similar to a regular tubed tire. If you look in our profile we have another video on installing tubeless tires that can provide some insight!
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I see that Silca Ultimate sealant.. Best stuff out there.. No punctures yet..
We completely agree, very impressive stuff!
I have the Tannus solid tires on my hybrid commuter bicycle best decision I ever made absolutely no maintenance no flats I can ride over glass Nails everything absolutely the best investment I ever made
Solid tires can be a great solution for some situations!
Thank you for your quick response for me my solid tires have been a game-changer you do lose some performance but I noticed all I have to do is put my bicycle in a lower gear and my cruising speed is exactly the same as with the regular tires but if you're looking for flat-out Speed tubeless is definitely the way to go
Is there a benefit to this, over the self sealing tubes? I live in the desert and goat heads and other cactus debris is a real issue here when it comes to constant flats. How hard is it to change the tubeless tires when the tread wears out? nnThanks
We have not directly compared a tubeless setup to self sealing tubes but that sounds great for future content. With small punctures like goat heads and thorns, this is where tubeless really shines. The majority of these punctures will be sealed up while you ride, possibly without you even noticing. A tell tale sign is when you finish your ride and there is a bit of sealant spray on either your fork/downtube or seat tube. As far as changing out tires, they are very similar to a regular tubed tire. If you look in our profile we have another video on installing tubeless tires that can provide some insight!
Don't tubeless road tires require tubeless compatible rims?
You are right. That is one of the down sides as well, all components need to be tubeless compatible to works as intended.
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I may look like Prince Harry, but I’m definitely better at changing flat tires than him