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The tubes were definitely the weakest point of the last generation. Thankfully we’ve updated them and reinforced the valve-stem
Hey Quinn! I don’t have that info off the top right now. Send me a quick email and I’ll be sure that either Jared or I send you all the info we can
All my V1 flats have been tears in the tubes vs the stem delaminating. Just got another flat on ride right now.
This issue has been fixed with V2, if you email support with photos well make it right.
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These seem to fix the Bkb issue for me
Do the tubeless grip better than the tubed cyclones?
Honestly I’m not sure I haven’t put them back to back
Yes
How did you come to this conclusion @fujio001
Do they use a different compound for the tire between the tubed and tubeless?
I was under the impression that tubeless tires allow you to run lower PSI and therefore can provide more grip. That’s my understanding, at least.
I’ve read at least two reviews from people who use those wheels that running them at a lower pressure makes them lose air.
So from that I would assume that you could run lower pressure on tubed wheels
I don’t see how tubeless could have more grip unless Meepo uses a different compound on the tubeless tire than the tubed one and that different compound has more grip.
The tubeless are wider and appear flatter I would run them on hubba hubs with tubes.
So it’s an entirely different tire mold? Or entirely different rim with a different width?
Different mold and width. They’re 165x72 vs 65.
Weird to refer to these two different wheels by the same name
Not confusing at all
I prefer the cyclones over the cyclones