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Originally Posted by einreb
Never really went out of vogue for cross. Plenty of them around in road/crit/tri races. Some folks swear by them as the go to tire for training too. They're not really a big deal to maintain/install for a diy if you like dealing with that sort of thing.
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Seeing more tubeless around here than sewups for 'cross. Probably because we've got so many cross-over mountain bikers. Tubeless has been around for years on that side, and is well accepted. Maybe there is more sewup than tubeless where the majority of the group are road bikers.
For me, I would really like to give tubeless a try, especially a system like Stan's No Tubes. I fixed 17 flats on one lap during a race in Arizona a couple of years ago...
Dang cactus!
and Jim - those look like Krog lights - is that your company?
angela