xcentric
New Member
Just a quick note to save others going through what I went through.....
Decided to switch to tubeless. Using the "insert inner tube, pump up to seat one side of rim, break bead on one side, remove tube, add sealant, use track pump and hope", it took about 2 hours, two lots of lost sealant, and no success.
One Amazon delivery later, I used a presta-schraeder valve converter, and a 12v powered car tyre compressor, and did both wheels in less than 20 minutes. The extra money spent is well well worth it, and means it's going to be no hassle to keep the sealant fresh, do other bikes in the stable, etc.
Decided to switch to tubeless. Using the "insert inner tube, pump up to seat one side of rim, break bead on one side, remove tube, add sealant, use track pump and hope", it took about 2 hours, two lots of lost sealant, and no success.
One Amazon delivery later, I used a presta-schraeder valve converter, and a 12v powered car tyre compressor, and did both wheels in less than 20 minutes. The extra money spent is well well worth it, and means it's going to be no hassle to keep the sealant fresh, do other bikes in the stable, etc.