chriswoody
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- Northern Germany
Going forward: what makes this sidewall to wheel rim connection so limpet-like ?
And is this down to the tyre or rim design or both ?
It is a combination of both, tubeless rims and tires are manufactured to precise tolerances to make sure they stay put. Your wheels are just unaware that there's a tube in there and just sealing like they were designed to do.
From what I can gather though, there is no "one" defined standard meaning that certain tire/rim combos can be a right pain and others a dream. On my Kona I have WTB rimmed wheels and no matter what tire I use, I need to get medieval on them to remove them, there's no way there ever coming off out on the trial. In contrast the Sonder rims on my mountain bike are a dream and the tires pop off under relatively light thumb pressure.