Campag "Two Way Fit"?
cookiemonster
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With "two way fit" wheels, one "way" is of course standard clinchers; is the second way good old glue-on tubulars or just the "tubeless clincher" a la hutchinson fusion 2 (that no one actually uses in practise?)
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jon
With "two way fit" wheels, one "way" is of course standard clinchers; is the second way good old glue-on tubulars or just the "tubeless clincher" a la hutchinson fusion 2 (that no one actually uses in practise?)
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jon
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Tubeless clinchers, tubs still need a specific rim.0
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cool
totally pointless then? does anyone actually use tubeless clinchers? (apart from mtb'ers of course)
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cookiemonster wrote:cool
totally pointless then? does anyone actually use tubeless clinchers? (apart from mtb'ers of course)
jon
Not at all. Hutchinson do tubeless tyres. You are very unlikely to pinch pucture them, so you can run them at lower pressures with impunity. The debate will rage on wether higher or lower pressures are better for ride efficiency.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Hutchinson_Fusion_2_Tubeless_Road_Tyre/5360042198/To err is human, but to make a real balls up takes a super computer.0