A few months ago I was behind a guy on a brevet who was riding a brand new 
Giant road bike--Di2, road tubeless, the works. He hit a staple and I got a 
rather large spray of sealant in the face. He also spent the next 45 
minutes trying and failing to seal the hole, then getting a tube in, then 
having the tube fail because of debris in the tire, etc. I'd been 
tubeless-curious up until that point, but I decided thereafter that my 
tubed Paselas work just fine. 

On Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 12:27:24 PM UTC-4, jack loudon wrote:
>
> "I’m still hung up on the $60 patch kit. Not only that, added I still need 
> to carry a spare tube."
>
> In addition to the above, fenders are needed to contain the latex spray 
> that is otherwise flung on bike and self as the larger punctures seal.  Ask 
> me how I know :)
>
> Jack - Seattle 
>
> On Friday, May 15, 2020 at 1:11:05 PM UTC-7, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>
>> I’m still hung up on the $60 patch kit. Not only that, added I still need 
>> to carry a spare tube. 
>>
>> Bill Lindsay 
>> El Cerrito Ca
>
>

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