Oh my God I've turned into a tire tart! After having one of my high rollers forever leaking air, very slowly or just after I've cleaned the bike and having to pump it up before each ride and if I forgot it would burp off the rim I decided to get proper tubeless tires, bought a pair of Hans dampf in trail compound for front and pacestar for the rear, like an idiot, knowing I'd need the bike for Tuesday night I set about putting them on the bike on Monday but with tubes in so they take shape after being flat packed, the plan was to go tubeless at the weekend, pulled my old tubes out of a bag I the garage, one has a pinch flat in it! Repaired it and put it on the bike, the tire wasn't seated quite evenly all the way round so I let a little air out and squeezed and pulled it to get the seam even all the way round the rim, got it pretty good, pumped it back up hard to let it sit, heard a pfffft... PoP. And the tyre seated itself perfectly, that must be the bread seating I thought, then I realised I had put the front tire on the rear! Typical.. off came the wheel I undid the valve and started to let the tire down, there was a puff of chalk dust and nothing, I couldn't deflate the tire lol turns out the patch hadn't stuck it popped off and filled the tire with air, it's still inflated, to deflate i had to push the bead out of the rim, hard work when fully inflated... about half an hour later I managed to get the old tube out, swapped the tire over and installed my other tube which also needed a patch! Then I repaired the first tube again and fitted the front tire, all good, put the bike into the garage and heard pffffft pop in stereo... both tubes have given out again, checked it this morning before work, both tires are still fully inflated with popped tubes and no sealant Lofl need to sort it when I get home now.
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