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My road machine arrived One quick shakedown ride tells me we’re going to get along just fine
So it's around a 58cm frame? Foo
61cm frame..... I’m a tad over 190cm
Is there much of a consensus on running tubeless setup for purely road riding?The new road machine has the same DT Swiss tubeless rims that I’m running on my Focus CX bike. I’ve done a couple thousand km’s on the CX bike with 30mm Schwalbe G-ones setup tubeless and they have been awesome, had one un-repairable cut on gravel, otherwise have proven to be reliable on all sorts of crappy roads. Road machine has tubed 28mm GP 5000’s which have plenty of life in them.... but I’m considering whether to setup with tubeless GP5000’s once they are up for replacement? Seems a lot of road riders are reluctant to switch from tubes to tubeless when I do a bit of reading around online.
Is there much of a consensus on running tubeless setup for purely road riding?
Nike, lots of new data showing wider tyres and lower pressures running tubeless have less rolling resistance than the old school 700x23 @ 100PSI. That said I haven't swapped my Roadmachine to tubeless as I can't find any 700x28 tan wall tubeless ready tyres. I think Veloflex just released some but haven't researched them yet.
There are these or you looking for darker tan?
I had Veloflex on a set of singles for road racing and didn't like them as they felt dead as a door nail. Maybe these are better in the rolling department.
My Colnago came with Veloflex 700x23, I'm very surprised by them, nice and smooth and roll well, it could also be Ernesto's frame building expertise
Started the year the correct way, with a 32klm ride and seeing the first sunrise then a recovery drink, when I got home.
Very keen, although I think you need more protein in your recovery nutrition