If you mean tubeless, then there are systems that will run both tubeless and clincher tyres. http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Shimano-Ultegra-Tubeless-Compatible-Clincher-Road-Wheel-6700_30458.htm
If you mean tubular then you can't run clincher tyres as there is no lip to hold the tyre's bead. I'm not sure but coppi reckons you can get around this by bonding clincher rim to tubular rim. I wouldn't bother, personally.
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If you mean tubeless, then there are systems that will run both tubeless and clincher tyres.
http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Shimano-Ultegra-Tubeless-Compatible-Clincher-Road-Wheel-6700_30458.htm
If you mean tubular then you can't run clincher tyres as there is no lip to hold the tyre's bead. I'm not sure but coppi reckons you can get around this by bonding clincher rim to tubular rim. I wouldn't bother, personally.
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