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  • which tubeless sealant?
  • adeward
    Free Member

    which sealant works well,, also have read reports of rim corrosion with some ,

    uplink
    Free Member

    Stan's is the usual winner in these polls

    Scienceofficer
    Free Member

    I've only used Halfords own orange muck and JRA Wheel Milk since I started playing with tubeless about 7 years ago.

    The halfords stuff is ok, but I've found the wheel milk to be better. That said, Others may be better, but I find the JRA stuff adequate, and cheaper.

    devs
    Free Member

    Joe's over Stan's every time. 3 tubeless bikes here, soon to be four.

    DezB
    Free Member

    these polls
    of which there seems to be one every day.

    http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/poll-stans-or-other-milky-goodness

    njee20
    Free Member

    Indeed.

    Stan's over Wheel Milk undoubtedly, I found the latter dried out within a couple of weeks. Not tried Joe's.

    DezB
    Free Member

    Stans turns into a clear liquid with latexy blobs floating around in it after a month or 2. It's really not that good!

    Hip
    Free Member

    Started with Joe's then had a good deal on some Stan's… Have no problem with either, both do the job.

    allankelly
    Full Member

    I used JRA's Wheel Milk for ages and it's fine. I found it ended up in a huge lump inside the tyre, so it's good for trail bikes where the priority is to avoid pinch-flats. If you have a risk of punctures like I do on the road – East Lothian has a lot of Hawthorn which is like needles – then you need your sealant to stay liquid. Stans does the job there better for me.

    Not tried Joe's, Bontrager or the CaffeLatex foamy stuff which sounds good.

    http://www.tubelesswheels.com

    Cheers, al.

    allankelly
    Full Member

    Here's another thread too. It got a bit cheeky.
    http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/tubeless-sealants-caffe-latex

    Cheers, al.

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