Sarpullido wrote:
Tubeless, that's the way! After tonight's ride wheels are fine. Massive difference in rolling resistance. It's like riding flat on uphill parts. Amazing!
I put soapy water, agitated wheels and left for a while horizontal so the sealant would cover any possible air leak. Don't know if the soapy water had helped but leaving them horizontal is vital.
By the way, I think I don't have the removable valve but it was fine to add the sealant for me without messing up.
its cool you're getting it sorted but the physics are really getting to me, you filled the tyre with sealant (liquid) then swished it around the rim for coverage which is cool then laid the wheel horizontal so all the sealant runs to the lower side that also has the weight of the rim pushing down on it, unlikely to be air leaks there but more likely to leak on the top side where there is now no pressure ?
Also the reason for the washing up liquid is because its sticky and thicker than water and air so as the water dries the soap creates a simple seal to stop any sealant creeping out in the first instance but it soon dries off.
I'd like to think i'll wait until the system is improved but knowing me if some spare cash comes up i'll probably have a go LOL