Originally Posted by
mstateglfr
If someone doesnt know the difference between tubular and clincher, then all the more reason why they should have clincher wheels- they have no business being on tubulars and dont know the costs/effort to maintain nor how to do it.
But you do you.
Originally Posted by
2muchroad
Possibly, but it's not my job to inform a buyer which wheel/tyre combo might be more convenient to maintain.
So you'll happily sell this bike to a novice who has no experience with tubular wheels and tires, and not even mention that these are different than clinchers?
You're not ethical.