Took a long bath this morning to contemplate my own slow and intermittent tubeless leak. Kept the water and dunked the wheel afterwards.
Tester is always right. It was the valve. Not a steady stream of bubbles, but a few here and there at different orientations.
Tyre off. Sigh.
Sometimes you can fix them by loosening the nut, giving the valve a push/wiggle and tightening it again, then try and get the sealant on it by holding it valve down then flipping it over quickly. No guarantees but worth a quick try.
Mine seems to have miraculously sealed itself after riding the last couple of days. Looks like it was just sulking through neglect…
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Took a long bath this morning to contemplate my own slow and intermittent tubeless leak. Kept the water and dunked the wheel afterwards.
Tester is always right. It was the valve. Not a steady stream of bubbles, but a few here and there at different orientations.
Tyre off. Sigh.