Just my 2c, if you tube tubeless tyres be careful.
1. some radial tyres are ribbed on the inside, this can wear through the tubes, this is what tyre manufacturers do to stop people tubing tyres.
2. if you get a puncture with a tube installed the tyre goes *poof* flat, tubeless will more than likely be a slow, as long as you dont remove the puncture item
Are the wheel rims designed for tube type or tubeless tyres? if they are designed for tubes, then the tubes have to go back in as there will be no-where for the tyre to sit and seal, so the first time you go around a sharp corner, or hit something in the road the tyre is knocked of its seating and you have a boat on the road!