Stan's Bubbling out the Sidewalls?

Fire Lord Jim

Well-Known Member
Is this normal after not riding for two months? Bubbling out both sides, the entire circumference, only the rear tire.
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onetracker

Well-Known Member
That is fine. You wore off some sidewall rubber which is why the cords are showing. Stans is just sealing up the sidewalls. No worries. At some point you will wear off enough sidewall rubber that the tire might fail. Just keep checking the sidewalls for any major damage. You may wear out the sidewalls before the tread if you ride alot of rock. That is how my tires typically wear out due to the fact that 75% of my rides are at Rwood or Wayway.
 

UtahJoe

Team Workhorse
Team MTBNJ Halter's
usually happens on non tubeless tires in my experience, but either way...never a big deal. Just make sure to check your tire pressure before every ride.
 

qclabrat

Well-Known Member
I've seen this with Spesh, Maxxis and Conti tires (sure there are more out there), so I don't think it's make specific. They were always tires which had a season in and hung up for a few months. My assumptions was that the sealant was separating from the latex and weeping through the sides. If you plan to have wheels unused for a while, take them down and shake them from time to time to keep the sealant from separating.
 

Magic

Formerly 1sh0t1b33r
Team MTBNJ Halter's
It's pretty normal, and yes, I find it more when the bike sits. My Transition has been sweating all winter since I've been riding the other bike. I don't find it's a big deal. Just check the pressure and ride more. If the sealant hasn't been changed in a long time, it may also be time to do so.
 

stb222

Love Drunk
Jerk Squad
Yes, I have seen on specialized 2 bliss when you first mount it up. Typically seals up after that.
 

mwlikesbikes

Well-Known Member
My schwalbe snakeskin tires do it all the time after they have some mileage on them. Never lose air though, don’t worry about it.
 

Dingo

Well-Known Member
Seen this on many tires, even ones currently being ridden or sitting a while. Tubeless or ghetto conversion does NOT MAKE a difference.
 
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Off The Road Again

Well-Known Member
I was noticing the same bubbles/sweating out Stans on my Maxxis High Rollers. Thought it was strange and a clue to buy new tires, even though the tread was fine. Bought Maxxis Ardents, and same thing. Then thought it was tire mfr. but reading these posts on other tires, I'm relieved - I really like Maxxis. Sidewalls are completely scrubbed off my current Ardents, probably due to a lot of rocky trails - ride CR, Sourlands and High Mountain often.
 

terrabike01

Well-Known Member
The regular Stans sucks in my opinion. The Stans Race is a little better. But, Oranged Sealed Endurance is much much better.
 

AL.

Does more trail maintenance than you, without a he
Go with the new Finish line brand tubeless sealant.Much better then stans imo because it never dries up.
 
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