So, we're running 50/50... anyone want to come in and seal the deal for "are tubeless rims more annoying/painful for installing normal tubes/tyres on?"
"are tubeless rims more annoying/painful for installing normal tubes/tyres on?"
Not unless you do something silly like use traditional rim tape.
Wide rims are tougher to work with their traditional counterpart. Maybe. I find getting the same tyre on a TB14 tougher than an open pro for example
I haven't had any issues with wide rims. It's tubeless I know nothing about.
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So, we're running 50/50... anyone want to come in and seal the deal for "are tubeless rims more annoying/painful for installing normal tubes/tyres on?"