Serious question;
Before tubeless did we avoid sharp stuff out there better? Because I can count on one hand the amount of times I had or even saw a slice in a tyre that was so big that you had to reconstruct the tyre on a ride to get home, before tubeless, but now it seems a normal thing to see.
I wonder how much of that is the parallel rise of social media, meaning we just see more stuff in general. Tubeless was becoming the norm in mtb around the same time as instagram was becoming kind of universal I reckon
Serious question;
Before tubeless did we avoid sharp stuff out there better? Because I can count on one hand the amount of times I had or even saw a slice in a tyre that was so big that you had to reconstruct the tyre on a ride to get home, before tubeless, but now it seems a normal thing to see.