DirtSurfer
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My EX came w/ mousses (LOVE that they do this!) and I'm now at 500 miles and the rear is getting pretty soft. On my last ride, a ton of mousse gel came out of (primarily one of) the rim sidewalls, which made me concerned the bead got unseated..
What I likely should have done, is clean the tire and just cranked down on the rim lock... but I thought it would be a good time to add a second rim lock, and possibly swap out the tire for winter (it gets REALLY slick here in PNW in the winter.. at least on the west side).
A few things I discovered:
1. there was still a TON of lube in there... more than I've ever seen (it got, everywhere...)
2. they install a nice "rim tape" inbetween the mousse and rim (why there was so much lube still, despite having an open hole in the rim)
3. the mousse actually looks really good!
A question:
Has anyone else had this happen? (I've run mousses for a long time, and never had the lube squirt out like that, past the rim)
Any concerns w/ using the original mousse, adding a second rim lock, and installing a new tire?
Thanks!
What I likely should have done, is clean the tire and just cranked down on the rim lock... but I thought it would be a good time to add a second rim lock, and possibly swap out the tire for winter (it gets REALLY slick here in PNW in the winter.. at least on the west side).
A few things I discovered:
1. there was still a TON of lube in there... more than I've ever seen (it got, everywhere...)
2. they install a nice "rim tape" inbetween the mousse and rim (why there was so much lube still, despite having an open hole in the rim)
3. the mousse actually looks really good!
A question:
Has anyone else had this happen? (I've run mousses for a long time, and never had the lube squirt out like that, past the rim)
Any concerns w/ using the original mousse, adding a second rim lock, and installing a new tire?
Thanks!
