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Old 02-21-16, 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by DrIsotope
The Schwalbe One tubeless is a tire that trades everything for grip and low rolling resistance. It's like an F1 tire for a bike. If your roads are immaculate, expect around 1,200 miles from a rear. If they're real-world roads with potholes, chipseal, and the usual detritus, expect 900-1,000. There is absolutely zero flat protection built into a One, it all comes from the liquid sealant. And everything will puncture. I had to top off sealant every 2 weeks, just from the amount expelled during punctures.

But man, were they ever fast and smooth.
I understand that you can use them without any sealant...I run 4000 ll and never had a flat... how would you compare the One... I have seen studies that showed that the One was very slight ahead in rolling resistance...particularly at lower PSI
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