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Originally Posted by mollydog
IMO, a Tubeless option should be a must on the AT. NO ONE wants to screw around with TUBES these days. I loath them on my trusty DR650. I would still always carry a tube (for variety of reasons) but nice to be able to insert a simple plug into puncture and be back on the road in 15 minutes vs. 1 hour pulling wheel off to swap out Tube.
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I couldn't agree more, and the forthcoming BMW F850GS has tubeless tyres on spoked wheels which is a great step forward. Given the choice in the past between the F800GS and the F650GS twin I twice chose the F650GS due to it having alloys wheels and therefore tubeless tyres as standard.
There's no tubeless option on smaller KTMs so I run mousses on my KTM 690 Enduro. No need to carry tyre levers (tire irons), bike support, spare tubes, compressor. The first set of mousses I ran for 9,500 km, the second set for 7,500 km. Now on my third set. The decision to fit new mousses was more a concern whether they would last another 4,000 km for the next trip rather than them being at end of life.
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