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Alice in diaperland
Badly cleaned old sealant spooge in a nipple hole?Maybe I’m drunk....but what is that?View attachment 370074
Badly cleaned old sealant spooge in a nipple hole?Maybe I’m drunk....but what is that?View attachment 370074
Are you sure you didn’t hand dremmel the holes?Badly cleaned old sealant spooge in a nipple hole?
it does kind of look like someone countersunk them with a 13mm blunt drill bitAre you sure you didn’t hand dremmel the holes?
Just an OEM WTB rim.Are you sure you didn’t hand dremmel the holes?
True story...Just an OEM WTB rim.
Holy shit that is rough, have you had issues with the tape failing around the holes?True story...
Not so far, even with that green gaffer tape ($2 a roll). We'll see on the weekend though had to finish off the gap with some random REALLY shit tape I had laying around. Still holding air as of now though hahaHoly shit that is rough, have you had issues with the tape failing around the holes?
More like Jarrod Hayne ?Looks like a beaver was chewing on it.
Tubeless setup round 2Rookie set up with tubeless today.
- Got a DHR tyre but it has the yellow maxxis where my front tyre has the white.
- Thought I got it all setup properly and put the sealant in. It wouldn't seat properly so went to servo air compressor. Turns out it the inner tape was just those crappy plastic rim protection pieces and I hadn't done the valve tight enough.
- Took it apart, cleaned it all up, couple of youtubes later, tape applied. Poke the valve straight into the spoke hole beside where it's meant to go.
- Retape, soap the sides, seat the tyre, add sealant, all happy. Forgot to line the logo's up with the valve.
You telling me it's meant to look like that?What hub?
Yes. Also what brand of hub are you running?You telling me it's meant to look like that?
Well it seems like I posted in the right place then didnt I.Yes. Also what brand of hub are you running?
Tubeless setup round 2
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- Had a hole in side of tyre and had a tyre plug so thought I would test it out. Sealant in, pumps up fine, then pop, find out other side but a little bit further back has a hole too. Plug it as well, pump it up, and then pop, find there's a hole in the middle of the tread.
- New tyre time, set up everything with sealant, detergent on the sides, pump pump pump. Nothing. Try the servo pump and still not seating. Get home and realise valve core was clogged.
- Full clean, retape, more stans, then realise that I should have left the valve core removed to help pump it up to seat the bead. Setup super easy by hand pump.
- Realised my logo wasn't lined up but too exhausted to fix it.
- After 3 hours of mucking around, half a bottle of stans, finally finished, cleaning up all the crap everywhere, wash the wheel down, lean it against the wall, and the freehub attached to the cassette both fall off. Pretty sure that means its broken.
And I knew I was making it harder on myself but just couldn't figure it out.View attachment 370137
Some things are more difficult than they need to be sometimes
If it makes you feel any better it’s a perfectly good excuse for new bike time!And I knew I was making it harder on myself but just couldn't figure it out.
Don’t use Shimano, but some are held on by very little. Might just be end caps. Get the cassette off first. Got a chain whip and cassette tool?Well it seems like I posted in the right place then didnt I.
Hub is shimano mt510-b.
Yep will take it apart first and cheksies.Don’t use Shimano, but some are held on by very little. Might just be end caps. Get the cassette off first. Got a chain whip and cassette tool?
Not at all, make sure all the pawls are in place, nothing is missing and it is clean, slip it back on and rotate in the direction where the pawls 'fold in' the freehub will slip back on.the freehub attached to the cassette both fall off. Pretty sure that means its broken.