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Covid-19 and Tires not Seating on Rim
Yesterday I got a call from a friend looking to borrow a bicycle for her
de-facto husband who's in his seventies. Their gym is closed due to Covid-19 and they wanted to do some riding. She brought her bicycle to a shop to get new tires (before asking me!) and no doubt spent $100+ on tires. I had a spare "comfort bike" that someone had given me a couple of years ago https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002FKV2R8 in a shed. I hadn't ever used it and of course the tires were flat. I tried to inflate the tires. The front tube would not take any air. The rear tire would not seat easily, it looked like it was too big for the rim. I thought I had it seated and inflated the tube and it seemed okay but then a few minutes later the tire blew off the rim and the tube exploded. Is it normal for unused tires to deform and enlarge when left unused for a couple of years? The tires were some sort of cheap Kenda tire but they looked brand new; the person that gave me the bicycle because she was moving away had obviously almost never ridden it. The rear wheel was horribly out of true but it probably came that way (she bought the bicycle at Sports Authority). I had some Schwalbe tires, and the tubes were full of slime (which may have wrecked the valve of the front tire so I discarded them and put on the Schwalbe tires and Schwalbe tubes. |
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Covid-19 and Tires not Seating on Rim
On 3/28/2020 1:22 PM, sms wrote:
Yesterday I got a call from a friend looking to borrow a bicycle for her de-facto husband who's in his seventies. Their gym is closed due to Covid-19 and they wanted to do some riding. She brought her bicycle to a shop to get new tires (before asking me!) and no doubt spent $100+ on tires. I had a spare "comfort bike" that someone had given me a couple of years ago https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002FKV2R8 in a shed. I hadn't ever used it and of course the tires were flat. I tried to inflate the tires. The front tube would not take any air. The rear tire would not seat easily, it looked like it was too big for the rim. I thought I had it seated and inflated the tube and it seemed okay but then a few minutes later the tire blew off the rim and the tube exploded. Is it normal for unused tires to deform and enlarge when left unused for a couple of years? The tires were some sort of cheap Kenda tire but they looked brand new; the person that gave me the bicycle because she was moving away had obviously almost never ridden it. The rear wheel was horribly out of true but it probably came that way (she bought the bicycle at Sports Authority). I had some Schwalbe tires, and the tubes were full of slime (which may have wrecked the valve of the front tire so I discarded them and put on the Schwalbe tires and Schwalbe tubes. Yes, tires can take a crease from sitting flat. Best practice is to remove the tire/tube, inspect beads, inspect rim liner to ensure it's the right one and centered. Wax or otherwise wet (auto tire seating goop) the rim, mount tire, air halfway and spin the wheel to ensure bead lip is visible evenly all around. Pull tire up where it's low then air fully. Kenda are quality tires, very uniform. Your problem likely lies elsewhere. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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Covid-19 and Tires not Seating on Rim
On 3/28/2020 2:51 PM, AMuzi wrote:
On 3/28/2020 1:22 PM, sms wrote: Yesterday I got a call from a friend looking to borrow a bicycle for her de-facto husband who's in his seventies. Their gym is closed due to Covid-19 and they wanted to do some riding. She brought her bicycle to a shop to get new tires (before asking me!) and no doubt spent $100+ on tires. I had a spare "comfort bike" that someone had given me a couple of years ago https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002FKV2R8 in a shed. I hadn't ever used it and of course the tires were flat. I tried to inflate the tires. The front tube would not take any air. The rear tire would not seat easily, it looked like it was too big for the rim. I thought I had it seated and inflated the tube and it seemed okay but then a few minutes later the tire blew off the rim and the tube exploded. Is it normal for unused tires to deform and enlarge when left unused for a couple of years? The tires were some sort of cheap Kenda tire but they looked brand new; the person that gave me the bicycle because she was moving away had obviously almost never ridden it. The rear wheel was horribly out of true but it probably came that way (she bought the bicycle at Sports Authority). I had some Schwalbe tires, and the tubes were full of slime (which may have wrecked the valve of the front tireĀ* so I discarded them and put on the Schwalbe tires and Schwalbe tubes. Yes, tires can take a crease from sitting flat. I haven't had that problem, but I wonder if careful warming with a heat gun or hair dryer could relax any creases? Best practice is to remove the tire/tube, inspect beads, inspect rim liner to ensure it's the right one and centered. Wax or otherwise wet (auto tire seating goop) the rim, mount tire, air halfway and spin the wheel to ensure bead lip is visible evenly all around. Pull tire up where it's low then air fully. Kenda are quality tires, very uniform. Your problem likely lies elsewhere. I recall resurrecting an old three speed Huffy that was given to a friend to use as a shopping bike. I put new 26" tires on but had great trouble getting the beads to seat exactly right. It really did seem like the ancient steel rims were a bit oversized. Or perhaps the tires were undersized. I don't recall the brand, though. IIRC, I finally settled for the register line being a bit deep into the rim at one spot. The bike rode OK. Not perfectly smooth, but OK for the mile to the grocery. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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