So if you do need to stick a normal tube in there on a ride, do you end up with sealant coming out and all over your hands?
I've never really had any experience with tubeless as i've never bought a new MTB since they sorted the system out.
If there is excess left, you can kinda pour it out the side, if you have folding tyres. I only managed to run my front tubeless (despite using the same rims + tyre front and back) so have back to tubes. cleaning out the old sealant took a couple of minutes max. I am planning on converting both to tubeless when I get a new rear tyre.
I agree with everything MrSmyth said. It is a bit of a faff (well was for me). But after that its all benefits.
If there is excess left, you can kinda pour it out the side, if you have folding tyres. I only managed to run my front tubeless (despite using the same rims + tyre front and back) so have back to tubes. cleaning out the old sealant took a couple of minutes max. I am planning on converting both to tubeless when I get a new rear tyre.
I agree with everything MrSmyth said. It is a bit of a faff (well was for me). But after that its all benefits.