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Hope i am in the right place for this. I dont seem to have much luck with tyres on my mtb. I use the bike to commute the 15 mile round trip to work. The problem is the tyres (mainly the back one but i have had problems with both) loose their shape and develop a wobble. My first tyres were from halfords and lasted about a year so i thought i would pay a bit more and got a pair of Schwalbe road tyres. These were probably the best lasting about 18 months before the backone gave up with the same problem (the front one is still ok). I replaced this with an unbranded one (but recommended by the shop) and has developed the same problem after a couple of months. I have tried reseating the tyres and also the rims for rough bits but all seams fine. Can anyone recommend some good tyres (26 x 1.5, i am in the uk) or am i expecting too much from them. thanks Gary |
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"geepeetee" wrote... Hi .. The problem is the tyres (mainly the back one but i have had problems with both) loose their shape and develop a wobble. Gary Are you sure it's not your rims that are giving you trouble? What you describe sounds like spokes working loose or breaking, creating an out of true wheel. Or is the bead of the tire actually trying to unseat itself from the rim? -- mark |
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 15:10:11 GMT, mark wrote:
"geepeetee" wrote... Hi . The problem is the tyres (mainly the back one but i have had problems with both) loose their shape and develop a wobble. Gary Are you sure it's not your rims that are giving you trouble? What you describe sounds like spokes working loose or breaking, creating an out of true wheel. Or is the bead of the tire actually trying to unseat itself from the rim? I kind of thought that too but he said he went to his LBS. I've seen soemthing like what, I think, he's describing on set of Victorria tires I had. I rode them for about 800 miles when the problem developed. then looking the the tire from the front it looks like the tread shifted a 1/4 of an inch. I've since change to Conti Super Sport as they seem to last a bit longer then other tires (no sidewall damage). -- Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry http://home.comcast.net/~ncherry/ (Text only) http://linuxha.sourceforge.net/ (SourceForge) http://hcs.sourceforge.net/ (HCS II) |
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 21:11:33 +0100, "geepeetee"
wrote: Hi Hope i am in the right place for this. I dont seem to have much luck with tyres on my mtb. I use the bike to commute the 15 mile round trip to work. The problem is the tyres (mainly the back one but i have had problems with both) loose their shape and develop a wobble. My first tyres were from halfords and lasted about a year so i thought i would pay a bit more and got a pair of Schwalbe road tyres. These were probably the best lasting about 18 months before the backone gave up with the same problem (the front one is still ok). I replaced this with an unbranded one (but recommended by the shop) and has developed the same problem after a couple of months. I have tried reseating the tyres and also the rims for rough bits but all seams fine. Can anyone recommend some good tyres (26 x 1.5, i am in the uk) or am i expecting too much from them. Are you sure your tyres are correctly inflated? I ruined a back tyre because my pressure guage was faulty and they were constantly overinflated. |
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