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<blockquote data-quote="bitwrx" data-source="post: 7763724" data-attributes="member: 86972"><p>I've come back to mountain biking for the first time in nearly 20years. Lots of things have changed, and got better, but tubeless is the only complete game changer. Being able to run low pressures gives you so much more grip. The bike just feels so much more planted. It's unreal.</p><p></p><p>That said:</p><p>Back in my day, we didn't have 2.8" tyres, so that may have changed things a lot as well.</p><p>Getting tyres seated can be a massive pain in the ass, even with a workshop compressor to hand. (Although my MTB has always been fine it's just the road bike that is difficult.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bitwrx, post: 7763724, member: 86972"] I've come back to mountain biking for the first time in nearly 20years. Lots of things have changed, and got better, but tubeless is the only complete game changer. Being able to run low pressures gives you so much more grip. The bike just feels so much more planted. It's unreal. That said: Back in my day, we didn't have 2.8" tyres, so that may have changed things a lot as well. Getting tyres seated can be a massive pain in the ass, even with a workshop compressor to hand. (Although my MTB has always been fine it's just the road bike that is difficult.) [/QUOTE]
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