David: what rims do you use with the tubeless Hetres?

For the record, Stan's in tubes, as long as the pressure is high enough (I
can't define that beyond: doesn't work in 29er tubes sub 25 psi off road
amongst the goathead patches, while tubeless does in the same tires), works
very well, as I've said ad nauseam about the otherwise useless Parigi
Roubaix -- useless in goathead land, that is. With tubes/Stan's/50+ psi,
they -- well, I get fewer flats on them than on Kojaks (no Stan's, but
belt). Both P-Rs and Kojaks used with Tire Savers, to complete the equation.

On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 5:20 PM, David Yu Greenblatt <
david.yu.greenbl...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>  I essentially never get flats with Hetres. Perhaps because I run them
> tubeless with Stan's sealant. In 4-5 years riding Hetres and now
> Babyshoes in Madison WI, San Fran, and San Diego, I have experienced a leak
> on two occasions that I can remember, requiring mid-ride adding of air, but
> I have never gotten a bona fide flat. Knock wood. I love these tires! For
> those of you who run Hetres/Babyshoes (or any other high volume, low
> pressure tire) with tubes, why don't you try tubeless?
>
>

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