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Photo: Urban, then rural.
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MTB: Pentlands panorama
Photo: An irrational love of spirals
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Photo: Bilbao curves
Bilbao, Spain
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Photo: St Monans
St Monans Harbour
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Photo: Gibbs Hill
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Work: See the video for the LIKE! Magazines
Find out more about the set of magazines I wrote earlier this year pulling together what the LIKE project has learned about building local innovation cultures in Europe.
Photo: Cyclist at sunset
Cyclist crossing the Forth Road Bridge at sunset.
MTB: Pentland trails
MTB: My beautiful sunset
MTB: Forrest time
MTB: Well worth the journey - Threipmuir Reservoir
Photo: Gibb’s Hill Bermuda
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MTB: Peaty's Tubeless Sealant Review
If you want to use tubeless tyres (i.e. not have to use inner tubes) you usually have to add some form of liquid sealant to stop small leaks etc. Here’s my experience with Peaty’s Tubeless Sealant.
Pros:
- Easy to use, quite liquid, easy to clean up
- Works (eventually) to seal tyre fits, small holes, tears in rim tape etc.
Cons:
- Takes a lot longer to seal small holes/punctures than I expected – up to 48 hours
- Doesn’t seem to stop some slow leaks
- Seems to be ineffective on sidewall cuts
Overall impressions
Am slightly ambivalent about Peaty’s Tubeless, to be honest. It’s relatively easy to use, but I am not that convinced it is effective.
While it has usually sealy sealed small holes/leaks for me, it has usually been quite slow to do so – i.e. it’s taken days – so am not sure how reliable it will be on the trail.
When I had a slash/cut on a sidewall, it was ineffective.
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