I've not found the tubeless tyres an easy transition, in all honesty I don't see what's so good about them, much more hassle than a tyre and tube.
However, not wanting to be left in the dark ages, I do have a couple of bikes sporting tubeless, and probably could convert others.
My current situation is that the tubeless set ups I have came with the bikes/wheels. I've not ridden much and as a result, same as with tubes, the tyres have lost air. With tubes, more air added and jobs a goodun. Is it the same for tubeless? I haven't tried just adding more air, expecting it is that simple, just wanted to check before I end up in a mess of sealant.
Thanks
However, not wanting to be left in the dark ages, I do have a couple of bikes sporting tubeless, and probably could convert others.
My current situation is that the tubeless set ups I have came with the bikes/wheels. I've not ridden much and as a result, same as with tubes, the tyres have lost air. With tubes, more air added and jobs a goodun. Is it the same for tubeless? I haven't tried just adding more air, expecting it is that simple, just wanted to check before I end up in a mess of sealant.
Thanks