Will be cycle tracks and canals for me on the commute, not an mtb'er which is why I run a full rigid 27.5I’ve ran stans for 3 years and never had a puncture. I did have a few burps when riding rocks though.
On the other hand. Jannie does not have tubeless ready rims and so we have gone ghetto tubeless with hers using continental tubes. The front tyre started leaking miles from home. We gave it a few spins and it sealed. It has not been a problem since.
I am now going ghetto tubeless on mine. I doubt if I will notice the difference.
Ghetto tubeless refers to using an inner tube and cutting the excess of when fitted to standard rims, Gorrilla tape is used instead of branded rim tape usually in tubeless ready rims, is my understanding.Me no understand.
Tubeless, ghetto or otherwise, does not involve 'using Continental tubes'.
Ghetto tubeless is usually taken to mean a tubeless set-up with non specific wheels and tyres.
Unless you mean using an old inner tube to seal the rim bed, although most ghetto set-ups use Gorilla tape.
I used Gorrilla tape to set my up a couple of months ago and it's all good. Much cheaper than Stans rim tape and it didn't stick when I brought mine, hence I used Gorrilla tape.Ghetto tubeless refers to using an inner tube and cutting the excess of when fitted to standard rims, Gorrilla tape is used instead of branded rim tape usually in timeless ready rims, is my understanding.