GrahamPaul
E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Too impatient to play with the new Jam2 this morning, so when out on the bike without setting up as tubeless. A couple of hours among the thorn bushes and my cheeks were really clenched to the saddle waiting for the inevitable - which didn't happen.
Anyhow, a few things to do this afternoon: replace the stock pedals with my DMRs; switch the steering tube spacers to underneath the bars from on top; strip the oil off the chain and wax it (what a mess! why didn't I do that before going out?!); convert to tubeless.
The rims had already been taped and the hole for the valve looked nice and neat. Only took a few minutes to pull out the tubes and reinflate with sealant. The tyres seated fine. No leaks from the beads or the valves. Brilliant.
Spent a bit of time tidying up the mess I'd made doing the chain. About the take the bike off the stand and squeezed the tyres first. Both soft after having 40psi in them .
There are no leaks to be found anywhere. That means the rim tape isn't sealing properly. Bugger! That'll teach me to trust Focus' suppliers to have done the job properly.
Anyhow, a few things to do this afternoon: replace the stock pedals with my DMRs; switch the steering tube spacers to underneath the bars from on top; strip the oil off the chain and wax it (what a mess! why didn't I do that before going out?!); convert to tubeless.
The rims had already been taped and the hole for the valve looked nice and neat. Only took a few minutes to pull out the tubes and reinflate with sealant. The tyres seated fine. No leaks from the beads or the valves. Brilliant.
Spent a bit of time tidying up the mess I'd made doing the chain. About the take the bike off the stand and squeezed the tyres first. Both soft after having 40psi in them .
There are no leaks to be found anywhere. That means the rim tape isn't sealing properly. Bugger! That'll teach me to trust Focus' suppliers to have done the job properly.