Originally Posted by
Hermes
Question for the tubeless owners that ride a lot and would have flatted a lot with conventional tires and tubes. I assume that the debris that would have flatted conventional tires is embedded in your tubeless tires. Obviously, the tire casing is compromised. Do you try to identity and remove debris such as glass?
I'll let you know when it happens.
11k miles on road tubeless this year, and I haven't flatted yet.The tires might be a little more expensive, but not buying tubes or CO2, saves more than the difference in cost.