Road tubeless tire and wheel technology is nothing new for mountain, cyclocross or gravel bikes. Road cyclists have been slower to adopt this technology—and I am firmly in this camp—until somewhat ...
Have you ever cut your tubeless tire and then suffered an unwelcomed face spray or shower of sealant? For most of us, such a common occurrence out on the trail is not only unpleasant, but stressful, ...
If you haven’t noticed, Japan’s Panaracer has been going all in on both tubeless and gravel. After launching its popular GravelKing and GravelKing SK gravel tires, the company has continued to ...
Have you ever wondered what the best tubeless sealant is? Well, if you have, you've come to the right place. We've carried out a series of controlled tests to try to find out which tubeless tyre ...
Road Tubeless Tech: Thinking of making the jump to tubeless? PEZ-Man Chuck Peña has leapt into the unknown and fitted a set of Pirelli Cinturatos to his Irwin Cycling AON TLR wheelset. Chuck runs ...
Tubeless tire technology is nothing new. In fact, it’s been industry-standard in the mountain bike world for a while now. It’s taken the road cycling industry longer to embrace the upgrade, but ...
There aren't many technologies as ubiquitous in cycling as the Presta air valve. So it's surprising that, in the roughly 100 years since its invention, it's basically never changed. Until now. A new ...
Traditional tubular tires continue to rule the roost at the top levels of cyclo-cross racing, and for good reason: the wheels and tires are lighter, the casings tend to be suppler and do a better able ...
Of course, the one I didn't try was "do things right the first time." Still, with at least three and a half correct elements out of five, I got some not-quite tubeless tires to mount and hold air. I'd ...
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