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I also enjoy 28mm tubeless tires and will not go back. Previously I was running 25mm clinchers then 28mm tubeless. The clinchers initially "felt" faster because I was used to riding on them and it felt like I was flying over every imperfection on the road. I wasn't used to the supple ride provided by tubeless. I guess this might be the "dead" feeling that some might be talking about. I still run 25mm clinchers on my secondary bike (because the wheels are not setup for tubeless). It didn't take me long to realize that the tubeless 28's were faster. It's a night and day difference when I switch bikes.
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