This is my first try with tubeless tyres and they're road tubeless, 700 x 40c; both the tyres and the rims are designed for tubeless.
I can get the tyres on the rims without any problem and I was then able to pump them up using just a track pump, no need for a special air tank or a compressor. The tyres then make some fairly alarming popping noises as they seat into the beads.
I pumped the tyres up to about 60 psi, but they don't stay up for long and will go flat in about an hour or so.
This is all without using any sealant, just mounting and inflating the tyres "dry". My question is, is this normal, or should the tyres stay inflated for longer, even without any sealant?
I can get the tyres on the rims without any problem and I was then able to pump them up using just a track pump, no need for a special air tank or a compressor. The tyres then make some fairly alarming popping noises as they seat into the beads.
I pumped the tyres up to about 60 psi, but they don't stay up for long and will go flat in about an hour or so.
This is all without using any sealant, just mounting and inflating the tyres "dry". My question is, is this normal, or should the tyres stay inflated for longer, even without any sealant?