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• #1402
Flying with tubeless wheels. Have let the air out of my wheels, is the bike box going to be a jizzy mess upon arrival?
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• #1403
Also curious to know the answer to this.
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• #1404
You want to know about jizzy mess in my box?
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• #1405
I thought holds were pressurised these days.
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• #1406
Airlines ask for tyres to have the air let out.
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• #1407
Just go rogue and keep a little air in
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• #1408
I think I've flown quite a few times without bothering (or forgetting) to let the air out of my tyres.
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• #1409
Expect 10% increase in pressure - they don't do full pressurisation.
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• #1410
First foray into tubeless, I've got tubeless rims which came set up with Gorilla tape. I've got GravelKings (the non tubeless ones) which appeared to seat themselves with a track pump yesterday, but didn't hold air for more than about 2mins. No sealant in there yet. Is that all sounding right so far?
Am I right in thinking, if it looks like it's seated, I can glug some sealant in there and pump it up, swish it around, and all should be ok?
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• #1411
I deflated them to 20psi, carried a bit of sealant and CO2 cartridge just in case the bead comes off, all fine, inflated them on arrival.
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• #1412
I usually drop road tyres to about 15psi. Enough air so it still holds its shape and offers some rim protection.
The time I forgot to deflate from 100psi one of my inner tubes exploded.
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• #1413
Oooh, there's a PITA I didn't think about before filling my tyres with jizz.
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• #1414
bikeboxallen need tyres deflated to fit anyway.
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• #1415
My velovault doesn't need flat tyres
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• #1416
So clearly it depends on what tyres you're using and what box you're using. Airline requirements are thus irrelevant if you need to deflate anyway. Thanks for playing. Goodnight America.
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• #1417
No problems with tyres seating after re-inflating after flying, take some more sealant with you to top up when landed. No mess usually.....
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• #1418
my (GK non tubeless ones) stayed up with some Stans sealant in and have been fine for last 1000miles - mine are on Pacenti rims though. I would put 50ml ish into one and see
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• #1419
If the beads went on with a crack then it sounds good. I've got a set of road wheels with a single wrap of Gorilla tape.
I put on a set of 650×38 GK at the weekend and one went up and sealed almost perfectly straight away. The other one wasn't so well behaved and after finding the big rim leak, it took a while to find and seal a small sidewall leak at 50psi.
Use a washing up liquid solution to find the biggest leaks first, then work on minor leaks or go and ride them.
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• #1420
Talking about leaks... What is the general pressure loss that you guys experience? Across the 4 wheels I've currently got set up tubeless I'm at about 5-10psi per week.
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• #1421
Anyone tried Hutchinson Sector 28?
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• #1422
Yep
One cut badly and another split along a mould line.
But felt grippy and fast.
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• #1423
I'm fucked if I can get my g-ones to hold pressure. I'm still building the bike so there's no sealant in there, but I rather thought they should seal without it- hopelessly naive?
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• #1424
I wonder why there isn't a user generated database about succesful tubeless tire/rim/pressure/sealant combinations aka. the old LFGSS Transmission database thread
https://www.lfgss.com/comments/9883285/aka.
Campagnolo Pista + Campag Record Pista + Royce + EAI = kowalski
Campagnolo Pista + Campag Record 111mm (80's) + Phil + Phil = tristoo
Campagnolo Pista + Campag Centaur 111mm + Phil Hub + Phil Cog = Sparky's Fuji
Campagnolo Pista + Campag Centaur 111mm + Suzue Promax SB + EAI superstar = oddsock
Campagnolo Pista + Campag Athena + Phils (Hub and cog) (+ Fizik bar tape) = Jonny
Campagnolo Pista + Campag Pista + Campag Pista = Platini
Campagnolo Pista + Campag Record + Royce + eai = briankwan
Campagnolo Pista '81 + Campag 109 + Record LF hubs+ Phil cog = Skully
Campagnolo Pista + Campag + Ambrosio + Phil Wood = Sano
Campagnolo Pista + Specialities TA + Phil Wood + Phil Wood = VelocityBoy
Campagnolo Pista + Campag + Araya + Phil Wood = 50/14
Campagnolo PIsta + Campag Veloce 111mm + System-EX + Condor = hladik
Campagnolo Pista + Veloce 111mm + Surly + Miche = EEI
Campag Record Pista - Campag Centaur 111mm - Campag Record Pista - Phil Wood - the-smiling-buddha
Campag Record Pista + Record Pista + Record Pista + EAI = RYunge
Campag Record Pista + Record pista + Record Pista + Dura ace = gizmond
Campag Record Pista + Token tiramic 111mm + Ambrosio + Phil Wood + VO sewn-on elkhide= Smallfurry (BB asymmetric, buggerit)
Campag Record Pista + Phil Wood BRS10S 110.5 + Phil Wood + EAI = Jonesy
Campag Record Pista + Campag Centaur 111mm + Dura Ace Hb7600 + Dura Ace = Cornelius Blackfoot
Campagnolo Record Pista+Campagnolo Centaur 111mm+Miche Primato+Condor CNC=Cosmonaut
Campagnolo Record Pista+Stronglight 110 ISO+Campag Record Road screw on with large spacer swapped from DS to NDS+Trialtech Sport=Mitre_Tester
Campagnolo Record Pista + Campag Centaur 111mm + Royce + On-One (& others) = BMMF
Campagnolo Record + miche 111mm + Mack + Phil Wood = drøn
Campagnolo Pista + Campag Record Pista + Campag Record Pista + EAI = entwidomela
Campagnolo Record Pista + Campag Centaur 111mm + Campag Record Pista + Tranzmission = upstart
Campag Super Record Pista + Record Pista + Dura Ace 7600 HF + Condor = M-X
Campagnolo Strada + Campag Veloce 111m + Phil Wood + Surly = roger
Campagnolo Record Pista + Campagnolo Centaur 111mm + Formula + Phil Wood = arantrek
Campag Record Pista +Campag Centuar 111m + On One + Condor = Sainsburys Ed
Campag C Record Pista + Campag Veloce 115mm (needed, tight Q-factor and fat stays, bit out but still works) + Phil + Phil = maxcrowe
Campagnolo Super Record + Campagnolo Veloce 115mm + Miche Primato + EAI = crispin_glover
Campagnolo Record Double + Tifosi ISO English 102mm + 120mm Suzue Promax = chriscofferson
Campagnolo chorus road double with velosolo ring inside the spider + 102mm campag chorus BB + halo aerotrack + EAI = JordanCarroll (0.5mm out i guess makes no difference) -
• #1425
In my limited experience, tyres have sealed without goop.
How long do they stay inflated?
do some research, as you are not likely to get a pinch flat you can drop roughly 5-10psi compared to having a tube
but tyre pressure should related more to rider/bike/load weight, weight distribution and tyre size