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Old 10-05-22, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by cxwrench
Does it matter? No. Pump them back up.
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With respect, it might.

While conventional tires can be pumped from zero with a typical hand or floor pump, that isn't the case with tubeless.

First of all, a flat tubeless tire sitting on the floor for a long time might lose sealant. The other issue can be inadequate air flow to re-seat the tire, and establish the seat so it'll hold air. Of course, these aren't insurmountable, but can be inconvenient. I assume the OP is thinking about that factor in asking his question.
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