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tubes or tubeless

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tubes or tubeless

Post by ronoor »

I have tubeless mud tyres have been letting pressure down to 12psi off-road, mainly mud, now they have slow leaks should I wack tubes in? cheers ron
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Post by "CANADA" »

Nah take them off the bead and give them a good clean, and put some Sikaflex on the bead before it gets seated. No more leaks!
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Post by bushpig59 »

MADZUKI wrote:Nah take them off the bead and give them a good clean, and put some Sikaflex on the bead before it gets seated. No more leaks!
Yeah what he said and make sure when the guys put your tyres back on NOT TO USE SOAP as when they get wet and muddy it could at low pressure SLIP .Cause the soapy shite they use gets wet again when you are playin in the mud may cause tyre slip in rim (sounds kinky)
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