Back when I had my Roadeo I ran them with Compass Stampede Pass tires, standard casing, tubed. I don't remember getting flats with those, at least not abnormally so. I thought the ride was great with them.
Since then, I've ridden Antelope Hill tires, standard casing, tubeless using them on a mountain bike of mine. I love that combination when riding gravel and even on pavement. Such a great cushy tire. I have not had a flat on these. I'm also riding Steilacoom, standard casing tires on a cyclocross bike and they have been dang good. I'm running those tubed though as the wheels I'm running them on are not tubeless compatible. No flats yet on them. The only issue I've had out of any of these tires is finding the Antelope Hill tires breaking traction when going uphill on loose gravel roads, and that probably has more to do with me being a less than graceful rider. On Monday, June 15, 2020 at 8:37:46 AM UTC-5, Brady Smith wrote: > > I’ve been Herse-curious for a while, but have always decided against them > due to concerns about durability, especially since I don’t have > tubeless-compatible rims. But I also recently read that Jan Heine actually > runs his tubed, and I’ve encountered other people doing the same. Since > there are lots of Herse-users here, I thought I’d ask about your > experiences. Tubed or tubeless? How often do you flat? I’m thinking about a > set of Snoqualmie or Barlow Pass tires for my BMC Monster Cross. These > would be summer fun tires for suburban and country roads. When it’s back to > commuting season (whenever that happens...) I’d put my Pasela Protites back > on. Thoughts? Thanks! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/b5a6ad0a-49e2-43c9-9808-171b57e5afe8o%40googlegroups.com.