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Originally Posted by chaadster
For those looking to get into tubeless, my advice is to do it right.
Originally Posted by indyfabz
I don't understand the alleged hassle factor. I buy new tires. The shop mounts them for free and adds sealant and I am out the door.
I had the shop set mine up, too. I kept reading that setting up tubeless the first time would be a pain in the ass, and that my rims and tires were a tough combination on top of it. It took them about an hour. I was going to watch for next time, but had to stamp a fire out at work instead.

I'm using Pro Ones on Enve 4.5 ARs. Very fast despite running half the pressure I used to put into my skinny tire Cervelo. The grip through corners is amazing.
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