Can I use tire sealant with tubeless converters, or is this a recipe for disaster? Ive seen some riders using tubeless converters to retrofit their wheels for tubeless tires, but what about the compatibility of tire sealants with these converters? Do the converters compromise the sealants ability to effectively seal punctures, or are there specific sealants designed to work with these systems?
Are there any potential safety risks associated with using tire sealants with tubeless converters, such as increased pressure or temperature sensitivity? How do the converters affect the flow and distribution of the sealant within the tire, and are there any limitations to the types of sealants that can be used?
What about the potential for clogging or fouling of the tires sidewalls or tread with sealant residue, and how does this impact tire performance and longevity? Have any manufacturers specifically designed their tubeless converters to work seamlessly with certain tire sealants, or is this still an area of experimentation and trial-and-error?
Are there any potential safety risks associated with using tire sealants with tubeless converters, such as increased pressure or temperature sensitivity? How do the converters affect the flow and distribution of the sealant within the tire, and are there any limitations to the types of sealants that can be used?
What about the potential for clogging or fouling of the tires sidewalls or tread with sealant residue, and how does this impact tire performance and longevity? Have any manufacturers specifically designed their tubeless converters to work seamlessly with certain tire sealants, or is this still an area of experimentation and trial-and-error?