Hi, I converted my tires to tubeless today and then noticed that air is escaping through the seam of the rim. Is this normal as long as there’s no sealant inside, or is the rim defective?
A little bubbling might be ok while the sealant is sealing, this is Old Faithful. Re-tape and try again.
Foreign_Curve_494 on
Usually means the tape isn’t creating an airtight seal. Sometimes sealant will work and seal it up, but you’ll be better off replacing the tape
original_bieber on
I’m guessing you have DT Swiss wheels, I had the same issue. I ran some rim tape over the seam, inside and out and than tape the rape haven’t had an issues with them in 2 years of riding.
Edit: update, my wheels would leak air from the rim seam with sealent in the tire.
lakotamm on
Try sealant. I also had a similar issue and sealant fixed it.
Dense_Pudding3375 on
Are they tubeless compatible? If so you need to retape. Never use stock tape.
Morall_tach on
Wider tape that runs all the way up the inside of the bead will help, but also, put sealant in. This doesn’t mean much if there’s no sealant in it.
Noctifago on
it happens more than it should. I started to use a super glue/contact glue to seal the joint and not waste sealant or tape
bcblues on
Carbon rim? or aluminum? If carbon, rim is broken.
Cold-Metal-2737 on
You probably need to do another layer of tape or just re-tape in general. You need to keep throwing sealant in it, sometimes it take a couple applications. Alloy wheels with seems are notorious for leaks, thus proper tape jobs are important. Be very careful getting the tire on or using lever you aren’t disturbing the tape
Andy202007 on
What does the rim look like from the inside with no tape in the way? A hole in what should be a continuous airtight metal join doesn’t seem right. I’m not a materials stress analyst, but it seems to me that it will be somewhere for a failure regardless of tube/tubeless.
Severe-Lion-8876 on
WTF??? WHY is there a crack in the RIM?? The air came from the area formally-known-as-the brake track. I can see a straight crack that might be the rim seam from manufacturing? That AIN’T from rim tape or the tire not sealing!!!!
strangerthanblue on
I had to superglue that seam on a new wheel. Then it was fine.
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rim looks done
A little bubbling might be ok while the sealant is sealing, this is Old Faithful. Re-tape and try again.
Usually means the tape isn’t creating an airtight seal. Sometimes sealant will work and seal it up, but you’ll be better off replacing the tape
I’m guessing you have DT Swiss wheels, I had the same issue. I ran some rim tape over the seam, inside and out and than tape the rape haven’t had an issues with them in 2 years of riding.
Edit: update, my wheels would leak air from the rim seam with sealent in the tire.
Try sealant. I also had a similar issue and sealant fixed it.
Are they tubeless compatible? If so you need to retape. Never use stock tape.
Wider tape that runs all the way up the inside of the bead will help, but also, put sealant in. This doesn’t mean much if there’s no sealant in it.
it happens more than it should. I started to use a super glue/contact glue to seal the joint and not waste sealant or tape
Carbon rim? or aluminum? If carbon, rim is broken.
You probably need to do another layer of tape or just re-tape in general. You need to keep throwing sealant in it, sometimes it take a couple applications. Alloy wheels with seems are notorious for leaks, thus proper tape jobs are important. Be very careful getting the tire on or using lever you aren’t disturbing the tape
What does the rim look like from the inside with no tape in the way? A hole in what should be a continuous airtight metal join doesn’t seem right. I’m not a materials stress analyst, but it seems to me that it will be somewhere for a failure regardless of tube/tubeless.
WTF??? WHY is there a crack in the RIM?? The air came from the area formally-known-as-the brake track. I can see a straight crack that might be the rim seam from manufacturing? That AIN’T from rim tape or the tire not sealing!!!!
I had to superglue that seam on a new wheel. Then it was fine.