How do you tell them apart? I have no tubeless tires and no Presta valves. What is it about the OP's picture that indicates his tire has a tube? Genuine question.
- The Allant has no tubeless ready rims
- Commuter e-bikes do not come in tubeless setup unless the owner decides to do so and is able to do it successfully
- The description from the OP has never indicated he had the tubeless setup. (If he had, the sealant would be gushing all over).
- The valve looks perfectly normal for the tubed setup.
Good tubeless valves may look like the ones in the picture (I have them on my Vado SL, and I only ordered the tubeless conversion after I made sure the rims were tubeless ready). (Notice the caps, which are also a valve stem tool). I also have tubes on my Vado 6.0 or on the third and fourth e-bike, so I know how the things look like and how they work. (I even had a tubeless setup on the e-MTB I once owned).
Now, there comes one James from Indiana who probably has never seen more than his own e-bike, and he starts his totally uninformed post* from "I would guess". You do not
guess. You know it or not. In doubt, you are asking the Original Poster for the setup details.
I am
listening to a good advice. That's why I did not express my own opinion but referred to the good advice from Prairie Dog that worked well for me. The question was: How do you remove a stuck tire from the rim. The question was already answered in post #2.
And since it's already a point of discussion, I agree with the others that there was no reason for the all caps and bold language, or the tone in general.
I may ask if you also read posts from one GR, who constantly insults me, often based on the nationality. I work with cultural Americans on a daily basis and would not like to think one GR represents the average level of the American society (hidden behind so called politeness but which is in fact bullying and racial slur). Yes, we Poles are direct because telling the facts straight helps everybody.
Thank you for your attention.
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*) Not long ago the aforesaid James from Indiana claimed Bosch E-Bike motors were made in China (they are made in Hungary).