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Does the tyre have TLE, TLR or TL anywhere on the labels on the sidewalls?
Hi Tim
Thanks. Yes, as per first sentence. It's a TLE and it has that on the sidewall. After a full week now the escape of air slowed... Going to keep fingers crossed. The company I bought from said to send them back, but I note on their site that they don't have them in stock. So, am hoping they will eventually turn out OK. I just didn't experience one taking more than 24 hours, and even then I sometime had the inflated dry (no sealant) overnight with less loss. I suspect Recoveryride's post is correct, in that it may be a bad batch. I recall there is something with the skin sidewall that I have that means it is harder to manufacture (or something similar) and hence only available in one of the compounds that Schwalbe do for the G-One Allround. Maybe it's related to that, but it's still no reason for air bubbling out like that... Cheers
I've had a tubeless tyre spit out sealant on and off for weeks before finally settling down. Give it time, there's no reason the sealant can't fill those tiny holes.
Thanks Andy. Good to know. I'll see if it keeps improving and hope I don't need to return the tyre
OK, just wanted to amke sure it was a tubeless as the 2020 Performance Line versions are not (athough the 2021 versions now are) The Evolution versions have been tubeless from the outset. There will always be some variation in sidewall porosity in manufacture, however these tyre are not fully airtight without the use of sealant and, as other comments have observed, it can sometimes take a while for the tyre to me become fully sealed. A good way to help with this is to lay each wheel on a bin or bucket to it lies flat and horizontal. This allows the sealant to pool on the sidewalls and accelerates sealing. Left over night alternately on each side is definitely worth a try. But they should seal up and become more airtight the more you ride them.
My Cannondale Synapse came with WTB's whose sidewalls were covered in little white pinpricks of sealant and just wouldn't hold pressure for more than a couple of days. I topped up the Stan's, I'd used originally, with Orange Endurance and they have beeen faultless since - I assume the little grains in the Orange filled the leaky sidewalls better, or it may have just been the extra 30ml of sealant. Either way the tyre hold pressure for weeks on end now.
Thanks Rakkor. Sorry to hear you also had initial trouble, but in a way I'm pleased that this may turn out OK for me with this tyre. It does show that there is manufacturing variance between these 2 that I bought on the same order, and I used the same sealant and quantity on both. One sealed fine in terms of the tyre wall (just a poor valve seat seal to overcome). Perhaps these challenges are more common that the industry would like customers to know...
I suspect you may just have a dud tyre. The fact the other one works fine means it's unlikely to be 'just one of those combinations'.
I had this on a set of Maxxis that I set up for the other half. After a couple of weeks of trying various things, I returned it to the LBS where I bought them. When they couldn't get it to hold pressure either, they exchanged the tyre. The second one has been fine.