It looks straight, but does seem to be exhibiting the same kind of symptoms that a dinged rim would present.
I've left in horizontal for 24 hours and it seems to have sealed up now, we'll see if it stays that way when riding.
If it does leak again… Mark where the leak is, unseat the tyre and move it round a couple of inches. If the leak moves it’s the tyre if it stays the same it’s the rim. Moving it may just fix it.
But logos and valve holes will be misaligned.
Straight to anti
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It looks straight, but does seem to be exhibiting the same kind of symptoms that a dinged rim would present.
I've left in horizontal for 24 hours and it seems to have sealed up now, we'll see if it stays that way when riding.