On May 21, 5:42 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for that tip.  I'll probably do the wheelbuild and the tire
> installation at the bike shop where I used to work.  That'll give me access
> to a burly compressor.

a compressor definitely helps, but I've had good luck with a track
pump and soapy water (rims are UST though, so that probably helped
seating).  it's a simple process and shouldn't be messy at all if the
tire and rim work together.  just don't bug out if they don't seal up/
hold pressure right away.  If the sidewalls on the b-lines are porous,
it might take a day or two for the sealant to do its thing.

I can't imagine using tubes again on my MTB.  it's just a better way
to roll.

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