plastic_cyclist
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Hi folks, was out this morning and my co-rider noticed my rear tyre had gone down - I checked and couldn't really see any damage. Had another issue trying to pump it back up as the mini pump I have is supposed to screw into the valve in order for it to be pumped, after pumping back up, I removed the attached said pump connector but it seemed to bring the whole presta valve core out with it !! Cue the whole thing deflating like a popped balloon! My co-rider stepped in to save my ass with this gas cannister ! Still, it held up all the way home, however, I'm unsure about these tubeless tyres.....
Question - how often are you supposed to re-inject the sealant into the tyre?
Are the valves supposed to just come out when you screw a pump onto it? It made it very difficult to keep all the air in when I was removing the pump
And finally - What is the best device to inflate mid-ride after experiencing flats? After this, I am looking at changing my mini-pump.
Question - how often are you supposed to re-inject the sealant into the tyre?
Are the valves supposed to just come out when you screw a pump onto it? It made it very difficult to keep all the air in when I was removing the pump
And finally - What is the best device to inflate mid-ride after experiencing flats? After this, I am looking at changing my mini-pump.