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Originally Posted by Excelsius
Thanks for pointing that one out. Looks like a good choice. But I couldn't exactly find a tubed version of it. Is there like a different model for tubed? My concern with tubeless is that if I get a flat, then I'm done since it's not like I'm going to carry an extra tire with me. Whereas with a tube, I can replace it and be on my way.
You are far from done if you get a flat with tubeless tyres. You can plug most holes from the outside with a tubeless repair kit or simply fit a normal tube to get home.
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