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I've set up a few carbon rims tubeless and in some respects it might seem like
a minor thing, but the NOBL ones have always been 'nicely tight' and
reasonably easy to get the tyres on / off, which I'm sure is a bonus should
you ever flat on a wet and miserable day half way up a mountain. I've honestly
no idea how the owner of a certain 'boutique' brand of rims is ever going to
get the tires off that we installed recently. The NOBL rims have way better
tolerances in this regard.
Aug. 9, 2016, 9:21 p.m. - walleater
#!markdown I've set up a few carbon rims tubeless and in some respects it might seem like a minor thing, but the NOBL ones have always been 'nicely tight' and reasonably easy to get the tyres on / off, which I'm sure is a bonus should you ever flat on a wet and miserable day half way up a mountain. I've honestly no idea how the owner of a certain 'boutique' brand of rims is ever going to get the tires off that we installed recently. The NOBL rims have way better tolerances in this regard.