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Old 04-13-20 | 11:51 AM
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BluFalconActual
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I agree with everyone above. I went tubeless because I live in an area with a stupid amount of goat heads that would result in multiple flats a month. When I bought a bike that could clear 28c tires, I tried out tubeless and haven't had a ride stopping puncture in over a year. I ride a decent amount (about 150 miles a week) and so the extra time and effort that tubeless takes in setup and maintenance is offset in the time I save in fixing roadside punctures.
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