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It’s what’s inside that counts

When it comes to riding tubeless tyres, there are two camps. The first is filled with those who can’t be bothered with the perceived hassle of tyres that are challenging to fit, require messy sealant and can’t be repaired on the roadside. The second proudly proclaim tubeless’s superior comfort, puncture improbability and low rolling resistance.

Foam inserts could change the game

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