I have been running tubeless on a road bike for a year and a half now, went tubeless due to very frequent (most every ride in the Fall) goathead punctures. There have been zero on-road flats since then, this is one piece of modern tech I am truly impressed with. I check sealant level about every month, topping up every 2-3 months. I check by removing the valve core and using a q-tip paper stick. Plastic or wire sticks don’t work well, the sealant beads up and it’s hard to see the actual level. When the core is out, I put a drop of Boeshield in it. This was advised on another forum and works to prevent the sealant clogging the valve. I carry just a spare tube now, sort of worst case get me home insurance (also Uber app :). So far I pull thorns out on most rides, and there have been a couple of tire wires, but I’ve not needed to do any roadside flat repairs.
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