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• #1352
I wouldn't chance it, myself.
Although I've done it with CX tyres at 35psi or so. But it it's very easy to take the sidewall out if you clatter it in to something.
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• #1353
Spesh
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• #1354
I've only used their Turbo Cottons and maybe some freebies that came with a bike :)
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• #1355
bike24.de have more options than Spesh UK too
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• #1356
Just added 'Spesh' to words I hate list. It has 'campy' 'chapeau' and 'sock doping'
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• #1358
Removed it, pending context.
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• #1360
panaracer and Hutchinson, bontrager specialised, mavic by hutchinson, schwalbe. Hutch have been at since 2006.
The only wide tubeless slick I can think of is the 35mm schwalbe marathon supreme.
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• #1361
no it flattens of quite quickly or trim it which is better if you have a blade.
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• #1362
They need to do the others in TL as well, the crazy fools:
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• #1363
Good to know. Might save me deflating to patch inside every once in a while!
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• #1364
Ive had a Conti 4000GP II inflate and hold pressure absolutely fine at 90psi. Meanwhile its counterpart bought at the same time leaked like a sieve all round the sidewall.
Didn't ride, removed and fitted Pro One instead.
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• #1365
Argh should've checked the delivery status. The fucking sealant has been sitting at reception for a week!
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• #1366
Has it set?
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• #1367
Too scared to open it to find out.
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• #1368
Time saving tip - Open the bottle and tip it over yourself and fling it round your flat.
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• #1369
I'm all about efficiency so my plan is to put the bottle on the floor and jump on it.
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• #1370
Open the bottle and tip it over yourself and fling it round your flat.
Then shout 'BANG'
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• #1371
My method will have the bang included. See, efficient.
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• #1372
For the 32mm I'm hearing positive chatter about Maxxis Re-Fuse.
http://www.maxxis.com/catalog/tire-511-re-fuse
http://www.gravelcyclist.com/bicycle-tech/review-maxxis-re-fuse-tubeless-ready-adventure-tire-700c-x-40/They might be a little tricky to source in the UK but it shouldn't be impossible.
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• #1373
Although having said that.
https://www.merlincycles.com/maxxis-re-fuse-folding-ms-tr-gravel-bike-tyre-700c-102355.html
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• #1374
These GI worm things look pretty big. What kind of diam hole are they designed for?
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• #1375
Will keep in mind. Not looking right now, just thinking about if I adopt this shit full time.
Ah, yeah, I think that was the gist of that article up thread about that brand of fat tubeless tyres I can't remember. I guess it's because back in the day I remember people doing it a lot with MTBs but they're obviously running much lower pressures. It's funny how I'll ride 'ready to explode' rims but just thinking about riding tubeless worries me. It's like 20+ years ago with the irrational carbon fear.. not that I could afford to ride carbon back then.