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Old 01-19-2013, 10:20 AM
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So, yay/nay is this system worth it? I've read a lot of mixed reviews but most of the negative reviews seemed to be for Gen1. How many folks are running the Gen2 and what are your thoughts?


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So, yay/nay is this system worth it? I've read a lot of mixed reviews but most of the negative reviews seemed to be for Gen1. How many folks are running the Gen2 and what are your thoughts?
Didnt know there was a gen 2 , what did they change
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I believe the red bladder is alot more robust, thicker material, they improved the intergration of the valve etc.
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The gen2 system is more robust. The problem with gen1 was when changing tires the inner carcass was easily nicked with the tire spoons and would expose the wire then that would rub against the inner tube creating a flat. You still have to be very careful when changing tires. Once you get used to changing tire on the tubliss it becomes very easy. They have a video on the website, if you pay attention and learn what to look for while changing a tire the system will last you for years.
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