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Old 07-20-22, 09:24 AM
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rosefarts
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My initial thought is to put a little something between the rim and tire.

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These are minimal in price. Medium in installation difficulty. They also let your tubeless tires mount up better with fewer mystery leaks.

I think I heard that once trimmed on a gravel bike, the add less than 10g per wheel.

It ruins the stripper to remove a tire, but seeing how seldom I actually remove tubeless tires, it’s not an issue.

Understand this advice is from someone 100lbs your junior. So take it with a grain of salt.
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