Old 06-03-22, 01:47 PM
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Rdmonster69
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Originally Posted by Polaris OBark
They are usually easier, but each tire/rim/tape combo will be different. If you have any trouble, put a tube in for a day or more, and then take it out, breaking the seal only one one side of the tire, put in a valve, and pump it up.
I ordered a Trek Top Fuel which will have the same hard plastic internal liner as my Domane has. They are a bit of a pain to mess around with but they came pre installed and work just fine. They seal right up with my regular floor pump. If they don't I have a good size compressor in my garage that will do the trick. I wouldn't honestly mess with road tubeless since I only flat a few times a year usually and am handy with a patch kit. I like new tech tho and since they are pretty good size (32s) I feel it has been worth the effort.
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