Tyre Problem

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Gary B
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Re: Tyre Problem

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How have you taken the tyre on & off the rim?
With levers or using a tyre machine in a bike shop?
You can, with enough force put a kink in the bead wires & that will give air a place to leak from.
Also if a bike shop has fitted it using a machine you can cut the bead lip on the tyre with the fitting head on a tyre machine.

I've been using Dunlops for 20 years (K420's, then D801 radials & now D803 radials) and never had an issue.

I've been in the bike trade for over 30 years & seen some shocking things happen to tyres fitted all different ways.
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Gary B wrote:How have you taken the tyre on & off the rim?
With levers or using a tyre machine in a bike shop?
You can, with enough force put a kink in the bead wires & that will give air a place to leak from.
Also if a bike shop has fitted it using a machine you can cut the bead lip on the tyre with the fitting head on a tyre machine.

I've been using Dunlops for 20 years (K420's, then D801 radials & now D803 radials) and never had an issue.

I've been in the bike trade for over 30 years & seen some shocking things happen to tyres fitted all different ways.


Taken the tyre off about 6 times yesterday, trail and error method to see what the problem was. I have a manual tyre changer and levers.

I think I'll just buy a new tyre and try that next.
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Kombivan wrote:Have you tried to ride it whilst the tyre is up pretty hard to try to settle the bead in place?


Yep tried that.
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Re: Tyre Problem

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gasgasman wrote:Fixes in order of expense and stupidity ;)

1 Get some green gloop and shove some in there. Works but makes the next tyre swap messy.

2. Shove a hd tube in there (been there done that :roll: )

3 buy a new tyre 8)

4 buy a new bike....we know ur a rich real estate agent Kipo :mrgreen:


I had that green gloop in before and it didn't help, as you say just made a mess on the shed floor when I took the tyre off.

I could put in a tube but as it should be ok without one I want to try and fix it.

Next option is a new tyre (but I'll have to pay it off as the real estate market is in the toilet :D )
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