taxidriver50005
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Recently fitted tubeless michelin wild am tyres to my bike, one week later spotted tyre sealent coming out of sidewalls of tyres... Surely this can't be normal on new tyres
2 bikes 4 tyres all doing the same and yup tubeless ready.... All holding air that's why I was surprisedWouldn't expect it on tubeless-ready tires, but on non TR tires, this is just what you might see. It's the sealant doing its job.
Are your Michelins definitely tubeless ready?
I think it would depend on the tyre construction. Eg, what type of maxxis tyres do you run tubeless? I have exo; very light weight and no good on the rear tubeless. I'd go exo+ on the front next time - the exo seems to be doing OK; + isn't a huge step up. On the rear I think I'll stay with tannus insert and exo.Very strange to read that it is considered 'normal'. I ride tubeless for many years (mostly Schwalbe and lately Maxxis).
I have never seen this...completely new to me.
Yeah, same here. Off the top of my head I've had Maxxis, Schwalbe, Specialized, Continental and Hutchinson on my bikes over the years, and I've never had sealant seepage from the sidewall of a TR tire.Very strange to read that it is considered 'normal'. I ride tubeless for many years (mostly Schwalbe and lately Maxxis).
I have never seen this...completely new to me.
This.its what id expect to see on a TL compatible not a TL ready tire. it will seal up eventually though.
I've got EXO front and rear on my Cube Stereo - Minion SS on the back, High Roller on the front - and no seepage, using Joe's eco sealant on this bike.I think it would depend on the tyre construction. Eg, what type of maxxis tyres do you run tubeless? I have exo; very light weight and no good on the rear tubeless.
Might do - some are a lot less viscous, and so more likely to work through the micropores of a sidewall.I wouldn't have thought type or brand of sealent would make any difference,
I know from personal experience that although Slime sealant is good and does not go off like latex sealants can do, it is not as good as latex at sealing the sidewalls.I wouldn't have thought type or brand of sealent would make any difference, its just the fact it's leaking to start with had me concerned the tyres were faulty.... Incidentally I'm using slime sealent.
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