Running Sectors on I9 wheels with about 1000 miles. Great performance particularly downhill corners. Had one puncture after riding thru road junk but tire remained sealed for a 25 mile return. Lost some pressure but could have gone further. 1st time with tubeless and not going back to tubes. Came recommended from custom bike builder.
I think the other reviewer probably didn't install his tire properly. I ran these on a converted carbon clincher (Reynolds R2). They performed flawlessly and lasted as long as any other tubeless tire I've ridden. Although lighter... they do roll a tab slower than the Fusion 3 tubeless tires, but it's barely noticeable. Ride comfort is also improved over the Fusion 3s however, so it depends on what you want. I think this makes an excellent training or all conditions type of tire. If you race you may do better with a 23mm or even 25mm wide tire. But if you just want a smooth ride I'd go for this one. My only knock... the Secteur is a little on the pricy side.
I have put 450 miles on these tires. No signs of wear. Recommended (for my weight) 100psi, next day at about 85 psi. I have had no problems with the tires. I use them on a Trek Cronus, Cyclocross bike, for commuting and long training rides. I have ridden through masses of glass, over metal and wood in the dark without any problems. When I see crap on the road I laugh as I ride through it.They seem to have a fair amount of rolling resistance compared to my other bike tires, but hard to compare (Conti 4000S 23mm on a Trek Madone) the two setups. A bit pricy it may seem, but the have no signs of wear as of yet. Did very well in a heavy rain storm ride.
They have been very reliable in the short time I have had them. My first tubeless road tires and I love having no flats.
These seat in easily and seem appropriate on my 25mm wide rims. No problem inflating, but I have a compressor. Like the other reviewer, I found they lost air quickly, that is until I took the time to refill with another ounce more Stan's a second time. It seems they took a while to really seal up, but now they hold air for many days straight.
These tires are what I was dreaming of for a long time- pretty light, durable in rough conditions, and the sweet, plush ride of tubeless. Really comfortable under my 165 at 70fr 75rr psi. Great on hard packed dirt and gravel, and I don't feel slow at all.
These will not wear like the Intensives, I can see the tread wear after 600 miles, but I beat them through some brutal conditions and have had no flats so far.
I have used Hutchinson tubeless road tires for 3 years. I eagerly awaited the availability of the Secteurs. However, I am very disappointed. They don't hold air, deflating completely overnight. They lose so much air, despite the use of sealant, that I don't think you could complete a ride over 2 hours unless you stopped to re-inflate. Hutchinson has been completely unresponsive to my inquires.