Got a puncture, heard the hiss, tyre lost a lot of pressure but then seemed to stabilise.
Took a left hand turn - and felt tyre roll dramatically, stopped, looked - sealant coming out all round the bead.
I suspect the left hand turn broke the seal/pulled the bead away from the rim hook.
I assume that the stiffer sidewall on a designed-to-be-tubeless tyre would avoid this issue?
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Got a puncture, heard the hiss, tyre lost a lot of pressure but then seemed to stabilise.
Took a left hand turn - and felt tyre roll dramatically, stopped, looked - sealant coming out all round the bead.
I suspect the left hand turn broke the seal/pulled the bead away from the rim hook.
I assume that the stiffer sidewall on a designed-to-be-tubeless tyre would avoid this issue?