Lack of punctures roadside, while tubeless works better with more volume
and lower pressures, seems to cope with those small flints etc that like to
deflate one on wet gritty rides in the lanes.
While inner tubes are certainly easier and less maintenance,
fixing/replacing a tube roadside which often seems to be in fairly horrible
weather/worse time for it is certainly more awkward difficult than having
the tire self seal probably without notice sometimes you get a spot of
sealant and a slightly soggy tire.
As to is it worth the extra maintenance and possibly cost? Well that’s up
to folks to ponder themselves.
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>> Stop pulling a Liebermann and talking about things you have no
>> experience with and no interest in except appearing to be an expert.
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> Take your own advice, asshat.
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Roger Merriman