I just want ballpark idea of if it's going to be faster or slower than tyres and tubes at X psi.
I guess you can run them lower because there's no pinch flat risk, but do I want to is my question?
should be faster because there's no tube/tyre interface to use up energy.
But the tyres are stiffer so they cancel out (at least compared to latex tubes, I think they beat butyl tubes)
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I just want ballpark idea of if it's going to be faster or slower than tyres and tubes at X psi.
I guess you can run them lower because there's no pinch flat risk, but do I want to is my question?