Tyre sealant
Can someone tell me how many ml of this stuff i should put in a 350/10 tubeless tyre please
Cheers martin.
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If an SIP rim, the hole that the valve screws into is tiny, only 1 or 2mm so getting the gloop in can take a while. Might be worth standing the bottle in warm water for a wile before doing it.
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Agreed, I had more on the outside than in the tyre
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With tubeless I found that I had to break the tyre seal [opposite side to the valve] to get the stuff in as it just seemed to be hitting a brick wall of trapped air otherwise.
Thanks for the tips il take them on board.
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I think that's what is happening for me on an AF tubeless with a new tyre (Mitas MC20) as I cannot for the life of me get any in and I have never had a problem before with the same rim, same valve (with core removed).corrado wrote:With tubeless I found that I had to break the tyre seal [opposite side to the valve] to get the stuff in as it just seemed to be hitting a brick wall of trapped air otherwise.
