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  • Finally found out why I had trouble with going tubeless
  • Conan257
    Free Member

    For some reason the front wheel converted without too much difficulty, but the rear took quite a bit longer to seal… After riding around Cannock, I discovered why when sat at the Cafe….

    The logo’s are completely wrong on the rear wheel!!! Surprised they haven’t gone up in flames or something… I’m just glad to be alive.

    Vortexracing
    Full Member

    Schoolboy error I’m afraid 🙄

    chojin
    Free Member

    You seem to be having the same problem with the front.

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    Geeez, that’s an abomination.. How could you subject us to such discourse.. And why oh why are you out in real public land where you can be seen..

    Dear God.

    Next you’ll be telling us you have green valve caps.

    godzilla
    Free Member

    Those weeds wont have helped the job.

    nickjb
    Free Member

    Much better balanced with the logos at 90 degrees. Front needs changing IMHO. Is there no mud at Cannock or did you carry it round?

    bjj.andy.w
    Free Member

    And there was me thinking you we’re trying to inflate 29’r tyres on 26″ rims.

    Conan257
    Free Member

    There was plenty of mud at cannock… The picture is taken post clean…

    Given the fun and games of going tubeless for the first time, I’m going to have to stick with the odd decal/tyre writing setup until there’s a better reason to remove the tyre…

    Saying that, the tyres might well decide to commit suicide out of shame…

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