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NoMoreParagon 01-12-2018 10:32 AM

Compass Tubeless new tire range.
 
good morning i read that Compass might also introduce tubeless tires for narrower sizes such as the Stampede Pass 700x32..
any idea whether thats accurate?
thanks

John H. 01-12-2018 10:55 AM

Tubeless?
 
Don't they already come tubeless ready? Last time I ordered a set of 28's they came labeled "tubeless ready".


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Originally Posted by NoMoreParagon (Post 2294156)
good morning i read that Compass might also introduce tubeless tires for narrower sizes such as the Stampede Pass 700x32..
any idea whether thats accurate?
thanks


NoMoreParagon 01-12-2018 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by John H. (Post 2294183)
Don't they already come tubeless ready? Last time I ordered a set of 28's they came labeled "tubeless ready".

weird..on the website it says that the 28c still require a tube...go figure

sparky33 01-12-2018 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by John H. (Post 2294183)
Don't they already come tubeless ready? Last time I ordered a set of 28's they came labeled "tubeless ready".

Same, recent black extralight 28s definitely have a tubeless bead. I understand that some versions of the narrow tires are tubeless and others are not. My sense is that Compass is transitioning there.

I wonder what the official word is.

lamsawyer 01-12-2018 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by sparky33 (Post 2294236)
Same, recent black extralight 28s definitely have a tubeless bead. I understand that some versions of the narrow tires are tubeless and others are not. My sense is that Compass is transitioning there.

I wonder what the official word is.

I emailed them the other day to ask about this (Specifically with the Chinook Pass 28s) and was told that when they changed the art on the packaging some of the labels were misprinted, so they still require tubes.

NoMoreParagon 01-12-2018 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by lamsawyer (Post 2294355)
I emailed them the other day to ask about this (Specifically with the Chinook Pass 28s) and was told that when they changed the art on the packaging some of the labels were misprinted, so they still require tubes.



Omg that’s so lame. -1 on Compass :)
Kidding I love them.
I was surprised to see 28s tubeless cause in his blog is pretty adamant in bashing tubeless for road applications...


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