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I've just managed to seat a ghetto tubeless tyre with my trackpump, fingers crossed it's sealing up now on the bucket and I can give it an inaugural ride out before work in the morning.
I'm giddy with excitement. (Or I could be light headed from frantic pumping)
It'll be flat by morning. It needs riding now.
Seating's not the hard part with ghetto generally, it's getting it to work reliably when riding that gives people trouble... But it's a good start!
I think it's my third attempt, I've got them to hold air before, it's just been too much of a faff to seat them before.
I think this is a good combo too to be honest, I had a pinch flat last week, and it stayed up for a while after I heard the twang, I'd still got a couple of rolls of gorilla tape as rim tape and I think the partially inflated tube kept the bead sealed. I've got a good feeling about this one.
But yeah it'll be flat by 5.
Oh balls, I'd put the ****in tyre on the wrong way round.
It worked!!! 😀
prawny - MemberÂ
Oh balls, I'd put the ****in tyre on the wrong way round.
Inside out?
Are the valve and logo properly aligned? 👿
JoeG - Member
Are the valve and logo properly aligned?
How can he tell, it's inside out isn't it?
It's better than the rim being upside down....
It was on back to front. Valve and logos properly aligned when I turned it round as it was a bit off before. Managed to drain and reuse the creamy muck muck without making any mess too. Happy days.
Went for a short ride this morning, seeing as it had held air OK, seems fine. Hopefully give it a more thorough test tomorrow morning.
