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Old 04-02-20, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by HerrKaLeun
There is a good case for seasonal tire change. But changing tubeless tires is a *****. I did that once and over time they stretch and were a pain to mount and seal as opposed to when they were new. So for seasonal tires, you want multiple wheelsets.

And if that is worth, depends on on how much you are riding.

For my little riding I just get tires that work well in snow, and are just OK in summer. YMMV.
Yeah, that is what I was afraid I would have to do, if I got different tires. I would go the route of having different wheel sets. I'll see how this summer goes with the stock tires that are on it.

Originally Posted by Kapusta
I find running two tire sets ends up leading to running two wheelsets, and running two wheelsets leads to two bikes.

So, in the summertime I just swap bikes.
I do have another bike I can run, its just not a fat bike.
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