Tubeless install headaches - what am I doing wrong?
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Update:
I removed the old tape, cleaned up the wheels and installed new tape. I used 23mm tape on these rims that measured 19mm internal.
The new tape was more transparent than the stuff I removed, and I was able to stretch it super tight on the rim and kind of work out the air bubbles as I went. I only did one wrap on it, overlapping at the valve stem by 6" or so.
The rest of the install was a breeze. The tires seemed easier to get on the wheels. The new tape was more shiny/slick so I think that helped the tire beads slide onto the hooks. I was able to fully seat both tires on the first try using the Airshot and spraying down the sidewalls with some soapy water. I then deflated both, added sealant through the valve stems, installed cores and re-inflated to around 50psi. There does not appear to be any air leaks, and the install really wasn't any more difficult than installing regular tires with tubes.
Thanks for all the tips everyone!
I removed the old tape, cleaned up the wheels and installed new tape. I used 23mm tape on these rims that measured 19mm internal.
The new tape was more transparent than the stuff I removed, and I was able to stretch it super tight on the rim and kind of work out the air bubbles as I went. I only did one wrap on it, overlapping at the valve stem by 6" or so.
The rest of the install was a breeze. The tires seemed easier to get on the wheels. The new tape was more shiny/slick so I think that helped the tire beads slide onto the hooks. I was able to fully seat both tires on the first try using the Airshot and spraying down the sidewalls with some soapy water. I then deflated both, added sealant through the valve stems, installed cores and re-inflated to around 50psi. There does not appear to be any air leaks, and the install really wasn't any more difficult than installing regular tires with tubes.
Thanks for all the tips everyone!
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