Swissrider
Well-known member
I’ve been using tubeless for a year or so (stans with original butcher tyres on Kenevo) and have been happy with result. Running about 20psi I’ve not had any punctures or problems. However, lately I noticed that the sidewalls of the tyres seemed to have a coating of some sort of liquid, which I assumed was the sealant leaking out. I wasn’t losing pressure to any great extent. As the tyre was coming to the end of it’s life I changed it (for a Maxis) and I did notice that there was not much sealent left in the old tyre, maybe about 100ml. I fitted new tyre, putting the sealant directly into the tyre (I find injecting through the valve too fiddly), then I take the valve out, pump like fury with my track pump and get satisfying pops as the bead pops onto the rim edge. I inflate to 30psi, rotate the wheel and bounce it, leave it for a while, then take the pump off and screw the valve in. I’ve found that I need to grease the valve so that the valve cap comes off easily, otherwise the valve can unscrew when undoing the valve cap, especially if any sealant gets on the outside of the valve. Anyway, thats my method. What I’m wondering is how and why after a year or so, the sealent seemed to either start coming through the side walls or started leaking at the bead, all the way around. Has anyone else notice this?