I've had this happen three separate times on three different bikes (twice while
riding). In each case the tube was pinched under the bead of the tire, pressure
builds , and BLAMM-O!!! It really does sound like a gunshot. On the bike a
slight wobble starts and gets worse very quickly before it bl
Enjoyed your post! Take heart, we have all blown out a tube.
At least i have always assumed it was me not making sure the tire was properly
beaded to the rim or that the tube was pinched between the rim and the tire.
If the tube finds anyway to sneak out of the tire it will blow! I've scare
On 01/13/2017 01:59 PM, Kevin Lindsey wrote:
All -
Thanks for the input.
Pinch: It's possible that the tube was pinched, although I always
inflate 'em a bit before tucking them inside. Also, I've used this
tire for a couple of commutes already, and would have thought that a
pinch would have
All -
Thanks for the input.
Pinch: It's possible that the tube was pinched, although I always inflate
'em a bit before tucking them inside. Also, I've used this tire for a
couple of commutes already, and would have thought that a pinch would have
made itself manifest before now. No?
Temp: Ther
First question: why would you pump 50 mm tires to 60 psi? Mine are rock
hard at anything over 30, and these are the very light and supple F Freds.
Moving on: I had an experience like that. For some reason I had my '89
Falcon with 19 mm tires pumped to 120 psi sitting next to my bed one night
when
It's not the fault of the tube. It's excessive tire pressure. 60psi for a
50mm tire is way too high. I would not use more than 40psi. At 175lbs, I'd
run them at about 35psi on paved roads, and 30 psi on dirt.
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 9:10 AM, Kevin Lindsey
wrote:
> So I inflated the 50mm Schwalb
I had it happen to me one time while I was driving in a small hatchback
with the bike inside. The back tire couldn't have been more than a foot
from me, just behind my head. Sounded like a gunshot inside the car,
and louder than you could possibly imagine. "Startled" doesn't begin to
describ
I hate when that happens
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My guess is that the tire was pinchedprobably better that it happened
in the kitchen than on your commute!!
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 9:10 AM, Kevin Lindsey
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> So I inflated the 50mm Schwalbe Marathons on my Hunq to 60 psi (rear) and
> 40 psi (front) last night and wheeled it into the ki
Steve is correct. There is no tube flaw or tube property that makes it more or
less likely to blow a tire off the rim. It is completely the job of the tire to
hold the tube in. Think about tubeless. The only job for the tube is to be
airtight. Blowing the tire off the rim means one of three thin
On 01/13/2017 09:10 AM, Kevin Lindsey wrote:
So I inflated the 50mm Schwalbe Marathons on my Hunq to 60 psi (rear)
and 40 psi (front) last night and wheeled it into the kitchen in
preparation for what would have been my morning commute. About twenty
minutes later, there was a deafening "bang
This past year I had the exact same issue twice with schwalbe tubes and never
with another brand. I swap tires multiple times throughout the year so I know
what's what. Email their customer service, they'll tell you it was pinched and
begrudgingly replace it.
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My first thought is the tube was pinched between to the tire and rim.
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So I inflated the 50mm Schwalbe Marathons on my Hunq to 60 psi (rear) and
40 psi (front) last night and wheeled it into the kitchen in preparation
for what would have been my morning commute. About twenty minutes later,
there was a deafening "bang" from the kitchen; I honestly thought a handgun
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