DavidCH
In thought; expanding the paradigm of traversity
Not sure what sealant you use, I found Orange is the best. If you put some sealant around the beads of the tire that would help. If you don't want to go to the LBS TRY inflating with co2 gas. You just need to get the tire to snap onto the rim. You need to take the inner valve out of the valve so the gas has maximum pressure. You will find it gets very cold so don't hold the gas with your naked hand. Well that's how I last inflated mine. As soon as it snaps onto the rim you can pour the sealant thru the valve and then put the inner valve back on and pump it up. Spin it slowly and put it on the bike and ride.I tried installing a Schwalbe Pro One on one of the Acebike wheels. I used 21mm Silca tape and Schwalbe soap on the beads. The tire went on easy, maybe too easy. Schwalbe directions say fill the tire with air to snap the bead into the channel in the wheel before adding sealant. I can't get the tire to hold enough air to accomplish that with a standard floor-mount pump. I could try adding the sealant, but I'm concerned it will just leak all over the place. Any advice?
-Cliff
It's important to ride it as this secures any gaps otherwise you will find the tire will deflate.
If you have issues it will probably be down to the valve you are using.