Here in Memphis, the street is filled with drywall screws. roofing nails and large pointy stuff.
Slime does not help when you hit a three inch drywall screw.
It works best for smaller punctures in my experience.
I have never run tubeless because I see no reason to replace something that works and is easy to repair when needed.
I can fix a flat in under 15 minutes anywhere for pennies.Slime makes this impossible.
Tubeless costs more, is harder to service when needed, and requires harder to find materials when you need to redo it.
I'll stick with what works for me.
Yeah but can you fix a flat without removing a single nut? Without removing anything for that matter? Repair a flat in under 1 minute? LOL
The cost of repairing a hole in a tire is pennies for a tar plug and a minute to jam it in the hole. The Presta-Schrader adapter is left in place on the $8 Presta stem and costs $1.50.
The cost for replacing an inner tube could be $5 to $15 (depending on the tube) plus the time needed to remove up to 2 chains, the wheel and the tire and then reversing the whole process to get it all back together again.
It's really not even fair to compare the two methods. It's not even close. LOL
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