Originally Posted by
burnthesheep
Wound up they're hooked and have the center profile at least. So, has the tubeless center channel shape instead of the clincher shape and has the bead shelves. I put some Stan's tape on it (my namesake) and the proper amount of sealant. They actually held air with tape only overnight, no sealant. They lost a bit of pressure, but not much.
With sealant, losing no pressure. I rode them gravel that weekend and it's a game changer. No more pinch flat worries. They were silly faster also than my 32/33 tires I had. I went with a 38mm Terreno mix. Good comfort also.
Felt like a new bike with that setup and some fresh brake pads!
Awesome! It's pretty hard to beat a tubeless 38mm gravel tire setup.
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2019 Salsa Warbird