There are a number of benefits to running a tubeless setup, whether you’re taking to the trails or the open road. The ability to run lower tyre pressures, as well as the additional puncture protection ...
Tubeless tire technology is nothing new. In fact, it’s been industry-standard in the mountain bike world for a while now. It’s taken the road cycling industry longer to embrace the upgrade, but ...
Already have some nice clincher wheels and don’t want to throw down cash for another wheelset? Not a problem. NoTubes sells a cyclocross rim strip and sealing tape to make your rims tubeless-ready. Or ...
Juice Lubes has further expanded its tubeless range with the addition of Tubeless Setup Kits. The kits contain everything required to set up and maintain a tubeless-ready wheelset while offering a 30% ...
Doing some research into tried and tested tyre and rim combinations can save a lot of time and frustration. Browse some internet forums, look at manufacturers' websites and speak to other riders.
Of course, the one I didn't try was "do things right the first time." Still, with at least three and a half correct elements out of five, I got some not-quite tubeless tires to mount and hold air. I'd ...
If you are thinking about picking up something from our list of the best road bike wheels for this summer's riding, you may well be thinking about tubeless. Sure, you could run a tube, but from a ...
Road tubeless tire and wheel technology is nothing new for mountain, cyclocross or gravel bikes. Road cyclists have been slower to adopt this technology—and I am firmly in this camp—until somewhat ...
Traditional tubular tires continue to rule the roost at the top levels of cyclo-cross racing, and for good reason: the wheels and tires are lighter, the casings tend to be suppler and do a better able ...
Traditionally in cyclocross, gluing tubular tires has been a rite of passage at the start of cyclocross season for professional mechanics and amateur racers. Whether it be for feel, suppleness, ...