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Funnily enough I asked the cannondale rep at the cycle show the same thing.
He said they're not tubeless but if I was to try it may or may not work and at my own risk.
Felt like he couldn't tell me they could be run tubeless. Don't think I'll bother.
let us know if you try.
From what I understand the CZero wheels are tubeless ready, but to get a true knowledgeable answers contact Cannondale Customer Support. I also would chat with mechs at an LBS selling Cannondale. They would know if the wheels are tubeless ready, who the hub mfg is, and possibly have a PDF file on the hub.
This is an old article on going tubeless. What it says remains current. http://www.bicycling.com/bikes-and-gear-features/how-it-works/should-you...
I think I've heard somewhere (Bikeradar video I think or RCUK article) that the wheels are DT Swiss produced - if we're talking about the new Cannondale wheels (SSE6 Disc has them).