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Any time I install new tape or any tires from Challenge, I install them first with tubes and ride them a few times. Subsequently, I remove one side, remove the inner tube, pop in the tubeless valve of my choice, and re-inflate. Subsequently, I will put in sealant through the valve.
Honestly, if your LBS did not suggest that, you need to find another LBS. Last edited by vespasianus; 06-01-2024 at 07:57 AM. |
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I've been using GK slicks on my Bingham and Habanero, 650B, in 38 and 42 widths, on BTLOS rims, and haven’t noticed any problems at all setting them up tubeless. Probably four sets of tires at this point. Fairly typical valves by Muc-off. I pull the core and pop the bead on with a little Senco compressor, and then fill the Stans into the tire with a KOM syringe.
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Certain wheel and tire combos don't always work out, but overall my GKs haven't been problematic in my experience with them. I have had difficulty with the Rene Herse tires in the past, but they were typically the extralight casings and they would seat, but bleed sealant as well as being fragile under my weight. Sent from my Pixel 6a using Tapatalk |
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This has been my experience and a family member had a similar story. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I have used RH tires and agree they work great with tubes. I've not seen any product as polarizing on the internet as RH tires though. |
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You have a bad experience or something?
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If you can get a tire to seat without a compressor, great- some will others will not. Rene Herse have always been a PITA for TL, especially if they’ve been previously mounted and stretched out a bit. Last edited by slambers3; 06-01-2024 at 10:14 AM. |
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Taking that as a reason to make a sweeping categorical judgement to the effect that using a compressor on carbon rims is dangerous… seems like a either a misunderstanding of the issue or blowing it out of proportion (pun intended) Last edited by slambers3; 06-01-2024 at 10:43 AM. |
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If you've got a rim without a vented fairing used tubeless, you should be using one of those vented jam nuts anyway.
I wrote years ago about my poor tubeless experience with Compass (now RH) Snoqualmie Pass tires and recommended then they should be run with tubes. I had problems like the OP, sealant bleed through the casing, tread bubble, stretched beads... Similar but better experience with Gravelkings. First time use wasn't bad to get the beads to seat with a compressor, but subsequently was very difficult to seat due to the beads stretching. What helped was using the Effetto Mariposa Caffelatex tubeless rimstrips, which was the equivalent to adding multiple layers of rim tape. Last edited by MikeD; 06-01-2024 at 11:05 AM. |
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Agree - RH 700x32 with latex tubes ride really nicely; RH 700x35 and 26inchx50mm (both UL casing) would constantly weep sealant / not hold air resulting in mid ride stop to pump so eventually gave up and moved to other brands for tubeless (> 32 mm)
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If you’re taking the valve core out and not threading the compressor into the valve stem there’s almost no way you could possibly over pressure the rim cause you won’t be able to hold the compressor into the valve stem hard enough. (Why am I not surprised Enve is the one warning about fragility)
Also yah any time a tire is at all hard to mount absolutely put a tube in first and then just get the tube out without breaking both beads. I would have zero chance of mounting my 4.5” tires on my fat bike without using a tube. The tire bead has to move an inch before sealing. Totally impossible without one side already sealed up. It almost exhausts the compressor even doing everything right. Last edited by benb; 06-01-2024 at 01:58 PM. |
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My conclusion: There is more the one Rene Herse sucker born everyday!
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