I'm trying to go tubeless on my Sons Rockhopper.
The rims are Stout XC.
The shop tried with the standard tyres, Specialised Ground Control, that had wired bead. They did not hold. Left for two days of Xmas in the shop and when the technician returned, they were flat.
I have just tried with a 2Bliss tyre. I put in a good amount of Stans, did all the necessary shaking etc.
I filled the sink with water to check for any air coming out.
No air was coming out of the bead/rim interface.
But air (or should I say Stans fluid) was coming out of the valve/rim interface.
I removed the tyre and inspected the inside of the rim and I can see that the tape is not cut very well around the valve hole.
There is a clear 1mm (maybe more) gap between the tape and the valve.
Some questions.
1. does that tape actually look like the correct tape? It does not look like the yellow stans tape.
2. Is the poorly cut tape likely to be the issue?
3. The valve I am using is a tubeless valve. I pushed down on it really hard when fitting it and screwed the fitting finger tight, as tight as I possible could. Did I do something wring?