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I have set up oodles of tires tubeless. I have done it with all kinds of mismatching suboptimal setups: Non tubeless rims, no tubeless tires, gorilla tape, inner tube fillet, presta in schraeder valve hole, cut out valve, 700d on 650b rim.
Generally, the frustration is in the setup. Sometimes I describe the process as a one, two, or three beer exercise. It's a real bummer when the problems happen AFTER you got it all set.
My riding buddies and I have a rule that you can't ride with the group until 2 days after setting up tubeless. (Similar rule applies for untested brand new suspension setup when mtbing.)
None of that, however, applies to your situation.
All I can say is, sorry, that sucks. Once you get past your intense disappointment, I would remove the rim/tire combo from use, and, as folks have said, try sloshing and laying your rim on its side, for like the next few days, occasionally rejiggling and setting down, and periodically adding pressure.
I have a bsp on the front of my Rawland commuter. 5000 Miles and steady. Last week I had the tire flat upon leaving work. After some trouble shooting I determined it was the valve that was starting to pull through the rim as it gets snugged frequently and after over a year, was in trouble.
I tubed the tire to get home, and then set it back up tubeless. One thing I noticed was that the inside of my tire was many millimeters thick with OrStan (mix of Stan's and orange seal). Maybe that defeats some of the suppleness, but I learned some time ago not to strip it off. My latex layer means no sidewall leakage at least.
Eli
In Albuquerque
PS: the worst sidewall issue I had was with the GB ecureuils. Painted them with carpet adhesive.
I get that tubeless can be finicky, but I think this is a little ridiculous. That said, I'll keep trying and will update. And again, I appreciate the responses. Sorry I was a little hot (literally and figuratively) when I fired off my earlier post :)
My eyes popped out when I saw someone had to use carpet adhesive :D
PS: the worst sidewall issue I had was with the GB ecureuils. Painted them with carpet adhesive.
This is the one aspect of tubeless setup I now am ok with as I get super clean with all the suds in this covid era. (Sometimes I do it when I return from the hospital, or clean some other part of my bike. Somehow it is not as depressing as washing my hands for the umpteenth time just to be clean.)
Eli
On Jul 26, 2020, at 2:53 PM, 'Eli Torgeson' via 650b <65...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Don't forget to give it the shaky shaky Stan's dance every so often. Most of us will use a soapy sponge to get a good layer of foam on the horizontal sidewall and start of tread. You can usually see your leak with that and direct your agitation of sealant to the offending area. Keep flipping it like a pancake every so often, soaping it up in between.
This is the one aspect of tubeless setup I now am ok with as I get super clean with all the suds in this covid era. (Sometimes I do it when I return from the hospital, or clean some other part of my bike. Somehow it is not as depressing as washing my hands for the umpteenth time just to be clean.)
Eli
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Please ship me your garbage SBH tires. I will rehome then for you
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damn justin beat me to it :-)
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 4:20 PM Andrew Gregory <andrew....@gmail.com> wrote:
I honestly will, but not for free.
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 3:09 PM Justin, Oakland <justin...@gmail.com> wrote:
Please ship me your garbage SBH tires. I will rehome then for you
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I have been monitoring tires and added some sealant yesterday. Rode about 10 miles yesterday and had minor leaks, but nothing crazy. Was beginning to think I could live with it, because the ride is pretty nice.
Just got home from a 1 mile round trip to the grocery store and this greeted me when I got home:
https://imgur.com/a/lOAPsB1
This doesn't even capture the carnage. There are leaks on the other sides and on the front as well. I have been swishing, shaking, and laying for over a week.
I don't want to switch to tubes, because I understand these have zero flat protection. Like I said, the ride is nice, so maaaybe I would try the regular casing, but feeling a little burned.
Currently on hold with P-Bike to discuss return.