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Tubeless for me is completely about - MTB - MTB tires are sometimes huge and the tubes weigh a ton compared to road tubes - MTB ultra low pressures are interesting/worthwhile without ever even considering flats All that aside I have had 1 tubeless flat since 2008. Cut a sidewall on an ultra weight weenie Hutchinson XC tire that was a silly choice for trail rides in NE. My Trek farley the weight savings running tubeless is close to 1kg compared to butyl tubes and I ride 4-6psi. I don't even carry a full size spare tube as they are so big it's hard to carry them. They won't fit in my camelbak, you can't put them in a saddlebag without it hitting the back tire when you use the dropper post. They won't fit in the half frame bag I have, they won't fit in the bag I have that runs on top of the seatpost! That is a totally different universe from a road bike where Rene Herse and so on are advertising 32g TPU tubes for typical road bike sizes. I am curious what % of people here check and re-inflate tires for every ride. I do. Tubeless loses less air sitting in the garage IME, with the caveat all my tubeless setups have run < 30psi. So if you are not a "check and re-inflate every time" user tubeless is going to keep you at the proper pressure more often, which will skew how often you flat tubed/tubeless. I am a "check pressure every ride" person because it was stressed so much in motorcycle safety courses. Last edited by benb; 07-25-2024 at 03:30 PM. |
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I’ve been sprayed before and I didn’t. multiple times in fact. I kept on riding and didnt flat most times, and other times had to get off and plug or do other techniques to stop the leak. I don’t have the challenge of cleaning my bibs. Regular Laundry did just fine with my bibs. once I didn’t clean my bike and let it dry and that was a bit of elbow grease to remove but no big deal. Other times I wipe when I get home and it comes right off.
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I wonder if there are sealants that are more water-soluble than others? I think I might have heard Orange Seal doesn't stain, but I can't be positive.. I do know not all sealants are made the same with the same ingredients, so..
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Personally I don't know whether sealant is worth it or not but here's my dirty little secret....I injected sealant only when I first installed those gravel tires, it's been almost 4 years now and I never once top up or check sealant level. I carry a spare tube with me on rides and I keep thinking one day I will flat and I would probably need to use the spare which I am totally cool with that but it hasn't happen yet.
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I’ve tried many sealants and most seem to be different as you said; I’d bet some might. Most i have or had are white or cream colored but some like wtb change color exposed to air. I’d be curious if muc off stains given its pink purple color. One of the only sealants I steer clear of now after mixed results. I never got sprayed by it but it stained the tires. |
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One thing to consider is that using sealant it probably a safety concern. Imagine bombing down a mountain and getting a flat in a corner. The sealant might just keep your rubber on the road. That's what I like about tubular tires and one of the reason why I almost exclusively ride them on the road.
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OS stained shorts after washing.
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It is really a shame that tires are becoming almost exclusively TLC.
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hit it with water right after it happens and IPA when you get home. 99% of that will be gone. Silca is harder to get out.
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