CharlieB
Junior Walker and the Allstars
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- Therivermeadowatthepileofstones
I've just purchased a pair of wheels as an upgrade. They've arrived this morning, with tubeless tyres attached. They weren't described on the website (Wiggle) as coming with tyres, but thank you anyway.
The problem is I'm completely new to tubeless tyres and the tech. behind them.
There's a big syringe and tyre sealant in the box. So do I now need to carry both these on a ride (they're both quite bulky), rather than the two spare tubes I'm used to carrying?
Are tubeless tyres more puncture resistant anyway?
Are they generally easier in practice?
Any advice would be gratefully received!
Thank you, C
The problem is I'm completely new to tubeless tyres and the tech. behind them.
There's a big syringe and tyre sealant in the box. So do I now need to carry both these on a ride (they're both quite bulky), rather than the two spare tubes I'm used to carrying?
Are tubeless tyres more puncture resistant anyway?
Are they generally easier in practice?
Any advice would be gratefully received!
Thank you, C