tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3268768344135254042.post5115765885407379972..comments2024-02-14T23:20:18.234-08:00Comments on Go Tubeless: Disc Tubeless WheelsJasonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15494403101386580147noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3268768344135254042.post-51523686473201836802015-06-02T22:20:02.797-07:002015-06-02T22:20:02.797-07:00Useful information shared on tubeless road wheels....Useful information shared on <a href="http://www.carbonspeedcycle.com/" rel="nofollow">tubeless road wheels</a>. I am very happy to read this article. Thanks for giving us nice info. Fantastic walk-through. I appreciate this post.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12802412680658083426noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3268768344135254042.post-16019957246209669212012-09-07T04:15:50.112-07:002012-09-07T04:15:50.112-07:00Not related to the post above, but I figure I'...Not related to the post above, but I figure I'll repeat my question (posted it in some other previous [old] post of yours, so it may have gotten lost there:<br /><br />I have a set of race wheels that are also my training wheels. I do, however, have training tires and racing tires -- but I use the same wheels.<br /><br />Is it feasible for me to go tubeless, since I like to use the same wheels but I keep changing tires? I know some might advise that I just get cheap training wheels (and put the training tires on them), but I like my wheels (Enve), and the Enve guys told me their wheels are tough enough for daily use, have a 5 year warranty, and would be a pity if not used often...AlfredRachohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08025804717955930970noreply@blogger.com