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Old 06-07-21, 11:20 AM
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DaveSSS 
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My michelin 28mm tubeless tires went on easily and seated easily. I inflated mine to around 90 psi and let them set awhile before deflating and adding orange seal endurance. I rarely have a puncture, but riding mountain descents, I have a much higher probability of getting pinch flats. A tubeless tire might not eliminate them 100%, but I hit a rock big enough to bend my rim a little and didn't flat or damage the tire.

After a few months of use, I took one tire off the rim and reinstalled like I might if using a tube for a flat repair. I had no problem with it at all. With a tube, you don't have to worry about the beads not seating. Carry some nitrile gloves to keep the sealant off your hands.
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