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OK, some years ago, I attempted to go tubeless on a road bike. I had some of the Mavic road UST wheels & tyres that were around in c2018, thinking they’d be ideal for a winter sh*tter. Long story short and after 3 failures to seal in 4 rides (and 2 different sealants), I decided that 90psi and wet roads weren’t going to work, I gave the wheels & tyres away and went back to tubes.
Fast forward some time, and a number of successful years running tubeless on bigger tyres/lower pressures, I decided to give it another go on a winter bike. This time I thought that as it worked so well on MTB (29″ x 2.6″ @ 20psi) and gravel (700c x38mm @ 35psi). then running tubeless on 30mm typres at 65psi could work.
Bike built up and it worked a treat for a few months. Then I did a sportive in filthy conditions, basically mud, flood water, you name it. There were p***tures galore with many other riders by the side of the road along the whole course, and thankfully I got round without a single need to stop for a repair.
However, looking at the rear tyre now after cleaning the bike, I would say there’s 10-12 weeping cuts in it… So my question is. – what to do?
Do I:
- Leave it alone and ride, the sealant (Stans) will do its job
- Repair with plugs or bacon strips
- Replace tyre
I’m reluctant to write off the tyre, it’s a Schwalbe G-One Speed with a mere 800km on it. Photos to follow and TIA…
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