I have some 32h hubs that I want to build up for a cx wheelset. Should I go for tubular rims (Major Toms), or tubeless compatible (Hed Belgium)? Purpose is for racing. I need to be able to run low pressure in muddy conditions. Canti not disc brakes.
I see more grief with tubeless than tubs - but a lot of US pro's are having great succes tubeless, so the devil is in the detail.
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I have some 32h hubs that I want to build up for a cx wheelset. Should I go for tubular rims (Major Toms), or tubeless compatible (Hed Belgium)? Purpose is for racing. I need to be able to run low pressure in muddy conditions. Canti not disc brakes.