I've gone through 2 tyres since starting to run tubeless in the back of my mtb - only running it on the rear as the Knard I have on the front didn't want to seat when it was new and I've just never gotten round to trying again.
Both tyres have suffered holes too large to seal due to pinches.
My current rear tyre needs replacing as it's getting quite worn but I've been putting it off and off as fitting a new tyre also mean getting bogging with the old sealant and buying/fitting new stuff.
Wondering if I'm really really seeing any benefit from running tubeless.
I've gone through 2 tyres since starting to run tubeless in the back of my mtb - only running it on the rear as the Knard I have on the front didn't want to seat when it was new and I've just never gotten round to trying again.
Both tyres have suffered holes too large to seal due to pinches.
My current rear tyre needs replacing as it's getting quite worn but I've been putting it off and off as fitting a new tyre also mean getting bogging with the old sealant and buying/fitting new stuff.
Wondering if I'm really really seeing any benefit from running tubeless.