So there I was in Rock Island, Texas, a flyspeck between Eagle Lake and Halletsville, with a flat tire. This was my first multi-day trip on my new Surly Disc Trucker with Surly Extraterrestrial 700x41 tires. They're gravel tires. I was trying to pry the tire off the rim, something I've done 1000 times, to extract the tube. The tire WOULD NOT come off the rim. I called Surly customer service. The guy told me to stand on the wheel and use my insteps to pop the tire bead off the rim. I had flaccid plastic tire tools that were insufficient to the task. I still couldn't get the damn thing off. So I rode on! And every 7-9 miles I stopped and pumped...for, oh, about 115 miles until I got to a good bike shop in New Braunfels. They literally had to use a vice to remove the tire and replace the tube. (The Surly guy told me they've had a lot of complaints about those tires, which run better as tubeless. I tried not to get surly, but why the hell didn't I know that on my maiden voyage?)
MY QUESTION: I'm planning a 1700-mile ride in the spring. Almost all pavement. I can either get different tires that are easier to change out the tubes. Or I can rip out the tubes and ride cross-country with sealant. What say you, brothers and sisters of the spoke?
very best from Austin,
John