Beware that sealants can clog the valves to the point where you can't get
air in, even with a floor pump. I've had this happen, and had to remover
the core and use a wire to unclog the stem, and wash off the core. Perhaps
Orange Seal is worse for this than Stan's; which may be the shadow side of
I'm using Orange Seal in mine. I do notice a slight increase in effort
needed to pump them up, but its not bad.
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Curious: What sealant? I tried Stan's in tubes in fat tires (50 mm F Freds)
at ~25 psi or so, and found that the pressure insufficient to get the
sealant where it was needed. Same sealant in same tire but tubeless, no
problems at sub 20 psi.
My brother has had the same problems with Orange Seal
Larger size All-Rounders were designed around 700c wheels... like my 65cm
All-Rounder.cheers,Andrew
On Thursday, February 13, 2020, 12:41:19 PM GMT+11, Patrick Moore
wrote:
Yes; it was an improvement of the XO-1, in fact.
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 6:24 PM Ian Dickson wrote:
Did the
Yes; it was an improvement of the XO-1, in fact.
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 6:24 PM Ian Dickson wrote:
> Did the All-Rounder take 26" tires?
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> On Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at 5:31:43 PM UTC-7, Kevin Lindsey wrote:
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>> Greetings.
>> I just purchased a 1999-ish All-Rounder frame and am