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OP - did you get to the bottom of this?
You didn't mention the sealant brand. i had a similar issue with a pair of Panaracer Agilest tubeless-ready tyres + Joe's sealant. Came to a point where I would lose 20psi within one day. No sealant leaks anywhere though. I slowly dunked the wheel in a basin of water and could see bubbles seaping out from the tyre wall as if it was porous. Topped up the sealant but it did not make any difference. I couldn't be bothered trouble-shooting further (life got in the way). Switched over to GP5K STR + Orange sealant and it's been running flawlessly. |
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If still no, I'll remove the tire and start over, after inspecting wheel and tire. I've been using Orange sealant for about a year. One interesting twist...when I first added sealant I was at the end of a 16 oz bottle of sealant. I mostly got foam rather than liquid. Tire went flat (d'oh!). I added another 2 oz from a fresh bottle...and used the same on the rear tire, which has held air properly.
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This depends on the tire, but some tires need to flex and let sealant into the casing, which no amount of spinning will accomplish.
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By the way: I think 2oz of sealant is not enough for a 45mm tire.
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Dunk in water, as others said. Watch for bubbles. It's easy!
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And then what do you recommend?
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Once you find the bubbles, you can solve the problem. Fixed!
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anytime this has happened to me it is ALWAYS not enough sealent.
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I suspect you're right!
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submersing a rim in a tub of water is actually a terrible idea; don't do that.
You'll wind up with water in the rim cavity that will be hard to get out, plus if the rim requires tape, you'll be wetting the back side of the tape which will compromise the adhesive integrity, worsening the problem. The OP almost certainly just needs some more sealant and to get it properly distributed to solve the problem.
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Still curious which Reynolds wheel this is that doesn't need rim tape.
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"Included with the G650 are pre-installed tubeless rim tape and tubeless valve stems, making them ready for a quick and easy tubeless setup"
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So going back to your original problem, it's possible that the Reynolds-supplied tape was just poorly applied on the wheel that won't hold air. 9 out of 10 tubeless issues in my experience are bad tape jobs, or tape that was too narrow for your rim ID. So pulling off the tape and replacing it with your own tape, particularly with the right width, may fix your problem. |
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