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although why do folk feel the need to get so angry about a **** tyre?

It happens when someone blows a lot of cash on something new and realise deep down that it was a pointless waste of money but try hard to justify it to themselves and others. Mac owners are in a similar situation and you see the same sort of behaviour from them.


 
Posted : 15/07/2011 10:36 am
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Haha, epicsteve hits the nail on the head.


 
Posted : 15/07/2011 10:55 am
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I've found this debate to be quite interesting, but emotion definitely outweighs facts ... which is less that helpful in making a decision regarding tubeless for the road.

Was really hoping to be better informed by the end of the tread than I was at the beginning, having suffered three punctures in the last two outing - and getting really pee'd off about it. Run tubeless MTB which has been absolutely faultless - was rather hoping that tubeless was viable for the road too ... but none the wiser 🙁


 
Posted : 15/07/2011 1:01 pm
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Re tubless;

I'm too old to learn new tricks 😉 and the requirements for going tubeless just seem to be too much effort for, IMO, negligible gain.

Interesting that folk seem to have a lot of punctures. My last clincher puncture was IIRC 2009, and that's including probably 1000+ miles of off roading.........


 
Posted : 15/07/2011 1:29 pm
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Ive got R3s and they are nice very strong fast light-ish pimp wheels with great hubs which are very well sealed

I have hit some serious potholes on descents and it takes a life threatening impact to get them out of true.

But the thing I didn't know when I got them was the absence of rim tape means they are a bitch if you need to replace a spoke nipple. You need some special tools and patience. Sods law dictates the spoke nipple that rounds off will be the one furthest from the valve hole and therefore most time consuming to replace.

As they are alloy nipples they are very soft and easy to round off - so you learn to file the nipple down so you can get a smaller key on it.

Pity cos great wheels - steel nipples would only be a few gm heavier and would make them cheaper

For that reason I would not get them again - I would go with something more conventional like Easton or DT Swiss.


 
Posted : 15/07/2011 5:49 pm
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