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Clark W. Griswold
 
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If you are riding daily (or nearly daily) nearly year round and good at keeping tires pump and either replacing sealant yourself or paying your local shop to do it then yes go for it. If you are riding a lot less and taking large chunks of time off I would just stick with tubes. You might consider getting the bike first and riding it a bit and then considering tires to get. If I recall you also had dreams of a trainer which isn't a great candidate for tubeless.
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