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Huck Norris Inserts
The Good

Rim protection, additional sidewall support at low pressures, not heavy.

The Bad

Will not prevent burping, does not allow one to run a lighter casing as company claims, no damping effect, wears quickly.

Overall Review
Tested: Squamish, BC (8 Months), Durango, CO (2 Months), Phillipsburg, MT (1 Month). Ridden on steep rooty jank, all-day alpine grinds, flow trails, XC trails, and a bit of bike park. Rim: 27.5 DT Swiss ex471 (25 mm inner width) on 160 mm travel bike. Run only in the rear with a 2.3 Maxxis DHR2 DD, 21-27 psi. Rider: 6'1, 170 lbs. Flat pedals, upright/slightly off the back style. I hate (read: am terrible at) pedalling so pump/jump whenever possible. Huck Norris was one of the first companies to offer a foam insert to help mitigate some of the problems with tubeless tires, such as burping air...
Posted by dirtyrickwoodson on 4/29/2019 8:57am