You most certainly do not need to run a tubeless compatible tire tubeless.  They're just fine with tubes.

On 6/15/20 10:16 AM, Benz, Sunnyvale, CA wrote:

I don't believe you /need/ to run RH tubeless-compatible tires tubeless. These tires have a special bead that has been designed for tubeless installation and use, but are otherwise identical to their brethren that are not tubeless-compatible.

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Steve Palincsar
Alexandria, Virginia
USA

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