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It is there as I seem to avoid these troubles but it means only using certain rims and smaller number of tubeless tyres that are known to work well together.
As mdcc tester is cyclists were less worried about weight and less obbessed with getting the cheapest deal well engineered solutions would appear. We have ourselves to blame. People spend £000's on a bike but cheap out on the tyres. I have a £500 car but buy the best tyres I can for it. they cost more than the car cost me 7 years ago but they keep me on the road and thats priceless.
From my past experience road tubless ain't really there yet. Lower pressure stuff (cross and MTB) is great - along with wider touring/road. But actually running relatively high pressure narrow tyres tubeless is a ball ache.