Trying to get a gauge on whether tubeless tyres are getting any adoption for commuting.
Tubeless tyres for commuting? 16 votes
Yes - huge fan/total convert
Yes - but some reservations (please state below)
1 vote
No - tried it but had issues (please state below)
1 vote
No - interested but have reservations (please state below)
1 vote
No - you can have my inner tubes when you pry them from my cold dead fingers
1 vote
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Air pressure was arguably a bit high but I'm a very heavy rider, so had inflated it to the 'max' written on the tyre.
Front tire was fine, kept using it for a few months (in good conditions) without any punctures, although it did have the 'bubbling' issue commonly reported.
Ultimately I'd try them again but reluctant to do so while there is a (large) price premium and, simply enough, punctures are a rare occurrence, and I get through tyres pretty quickly.
And I've never had an inner tubed tyre fail in such a way that it left me stranded (as the tubeless blowout did).
But if I had a road commuter then I’d certainly think about it.
You won't suffer any more small punctures, but you might end up with a flat tyre and you don't know why it's flat or how to fix it.
The valve, which is a throw away thing in an inner tube system, becomes a very important part of your set up and any valve issue is likely to leave you stranded. I even had a valve stuck in the rim, which I had to hammer out, obviously you don't carry a hammer with you.
SO, it really depends... if you have a lot of small punctures, then tubeless will cure the issue, but if you prefer a system that fails in a predictable way (punctured tube-change the tube) then tubeless is a lot of faff and a few question marks
Race - Fuji Norcom Straight
Sun - Cervelo R3
Winter / Commute - Dolan ADX