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• #2352
What gives?
The range is for safe operation in worst case conditions. On the low side, running maximum permitted load at maximum rated speed on the hottest road will not cause overheating. On the high side, same load, speed and ambient temperature won't cause a blow off of the largest tyre within tolerance on the smallest rim within tolerance.
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• #2353
For the record, Stan’s tubeless removable valve cores are interchangeable with Conti ones.
While i’m Here, what’s the secret to removing the hose from an airshot without losing virtually all the air you just put in?
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• #2354
Once the tyre is seated you then need to disconnect the hose. Hopefully the bead will remain in place. Now reinstall the valve core and pump up as normal.
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• #2355
My experience so far is that if all the air escapes, the tyre deforms under the loss of pressure and the seal fails. I usually end up pushing about 110 psi in, so that there's still a chance some air will still be present once I get the core back in. Just wondered if I was missing something, no biggie.
Also, why do I always end up bending my Presta cores (the bit you undo to get air in)? Am I not supposed to fully undo them?
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• #2356
Operator error. Only undo enough of the thread to allow passage of air.
Also You may find that your tyres will seat with the valve core in.
And thank you for not asking the same questions that everyone else does, it’s a relief not to be reading another “I pumped my tyres up and left them overnight with no sealant and they have lost pressure”
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• #2357
Just wondered if I was missing something
You may be missing the bead retaining lip (arrowed in the drawing). It's in the UST standard, but seems to have gone astray in a great many so-called "tubeless ready" rims.
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• #2358
the hook-less Lightbicycle ones I have got that ^ which is a copy of some Enve rim. / csb
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• #2359
Cheers for the feedback (you too @dancing james).
The rim in question is a Stan's ZTR Grail which is BST-R, which is probably at odds with the IRC Formula Pro X-guard in question (though I haven't died a jizzy death yet).
Happily I don't have to burden you with the old question of 'why does my tyre deflate', as these seem to hold the air considerably better than Schwalbe nightmares.
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• #2360
Did try it with core still in, to no avail, but maybe I need to persevere. Thanks for the heads up on the operator error. Only took me 9 years.
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• #2361
If I can't seat a tyre with the valve core in then I know my set up is not going to work. More tape is usually the - tester unapproved - solution.
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• #2362
Ugh, old tires on new rims.. deflated over night. I knew it was dumb to even try to use the "factory" applied tape. Will now replace with duct tape (but trying to preserve the expensive sealant) which I should have just done in the first place. Idjit.
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• #2363
Oh right, good to know.
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• #2364
Refitting used tires or swapping rims is a PITA
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• #2365
Rather put the duct tape over the existing one than replacing it, would give you a tighter fit which is helpful for old/stretched tyres.
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• #2366
I ignore the recommended reassure so should you.
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• #2367
I ignore the recommended reassure so should you
Thanks for your pressurance :)
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• #2368
More tape normally solved this. Stans rims are not always properly sized.
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• #2369
London Bike Kitchen holding a half price Tubeless Tyre workshop, I've booked:
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• #2370
Recently went tubeless...can’t hear any slosh from inside the wheels...should I be concerned? Is there enough magic elixir in the tyre?
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• #2371
Is there enough magic elixir in the tyre?
Probably. One of the magics is silence :)
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• #2372
35mm marathon supremes went up reasonably painlessly on regular rims with gorilla tape, also just about squeeze in my mudguards with some adjustments and a little bit of dremelling. Annoyingly I did it a bit drunk while putting some pins in some A530 pedals and put the front cunt on backwards, like a cunt. Lost a little pressure in the workshop before riding home but not much, will check again in the morning, trying out new fancy finish line sealant, seems good.
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• #2373
trying out new fancy finish line sealant
Where did you get that from? I've been trying to get some for what seems like ages.
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• #2374
Yeah, always sold out on madison but Harry Halls have some in.
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• #2375
Not available online it seems. Will have to continue being impatient.
Could well be it. Recommended pressure for my Race Kings 27.5x2.0 is 3.5 bar, I have run them up to 1.5 bar without issue and think I could go lower. (Although a relatively low system weight of ~70kg might be a factor in that?)