Weight - 16lbs 10oz. That's almost 3/4 lb lighter than my previous setup.
A few tips on setup. Run a band of electrical tape around the rim first to cover the spoke holes. Then wet the rimstrip with water so it's easier to work with and slowly and evenly stretch it around the rim. It takes a while to get it even the whole way around so be patient. Eventually you will need to take a small screw driver and push the rimstrip under the bead so it sit evenly the whole way around. Finally, tuck in the rubber on both sides of the valve, this will be the hardest spot to get. It should look like the above picture. It took close to an hour per wheel to get it set right.
I had the best results with Michelin Mud 2 tires and I think these are the best tread pattern out there, especially in the mud. I was able to run between 36-42 pounds at most races. It is better to run this setup on a wider profile rim as it will give more support to the sidewall of the tire and reduce the chance of folding over the tire and 'burping' the air out. I only had this problem once when I preloaded the rear end to bunny hop on an off camber area and then again earlier this season in Michigan. It is possible to do with this setup, usually the drier and faster the course is, the harder you must pump your tires so that the ground doesn't rip the tire off.
The difference between this and a tubular setup is that a tubular tire is much more supple at light psi, yet the sidewall does not get weaker as the pressure goes down. It must have something to do with the 440tpi casing on the Tufos. With the tubeless setup, at lower pressures, mostly below 36 for me, the traction would be good, but when standing or sprinting, the tire would feel extremely soft and mushy, something the tufos don't even below 30psi.
Last year at Nationals I ran too low a pressure and could not corner hard at all without burping the tire, quite irritating and distracting while racing, but if you are concerned about pinch flatting or thorns/goat heads, this is the way to go if you run clinchers.
2 comments:
i think i like the XO better. at least you have sweet wheels for back up.
Gee whiz. I'm jealous
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