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Originally Posted by Angkor
(Post 15785755)
The tube that exploded was on the bike when I bought it... From what I know of the previous owner, that tube must have been in there for the last decade as the bike was rusting on his balcony...
Once that happens, and you go to finally reinflate the tube, you may as well be inflating the tire for the first time as far as the bead fit is concerned. |
I don't know if anyone else mentioned this, and if so I apologize for the duplication.
But, modern HP ties are usually designed and pressure rated for hook edge rims. An older bike may have straight sided rims, which changes the tire fit and pressure rating formula. If the OP's rims are straight sided, that may, all by itself, explain the problem. |
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That was mentioned very early on, but we don't know if the OP has a hook bead rim, though it does appear to be aluminum. TO THE OP: Check your rim to verify if hook bead or not -
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=325740 |
Originally Posted by cny-bikeman
(Post 15787335)
That was mentioned very early on, but we don't know if the OP has a hook bead rim, though it does appear to be aluminum. TO THE OP: Check your rim to verify if hook bead or not -
I did check the wheels and they are aluminum. The wheels are the original ones. They are : Ukai 27 x 1-1/8 w/o LA (not sure what the last bit means) The tires are : Cheng Shin 37-630 (27 x 1-1/8) C-979D-4 As Turtle Speed mentions, the tires might have gone completely flat before I acquired the bike : The previous owner did admit to letting it sit on his balcony since he last rode it, almost 10 years ago. (Before I had a tube explode, my biggest concern with this bike had been to blow-torch the rusted seat post out of the frame...) When I went to his place, the seller inflated the tires before I test-rode the bike; but I don't know if they were completely flat before. I will read the thread that Turtle Speed posted. I just didn't have much time to spend on this today... |
Hi again,
Just wanted to thank everybody for all the helpful and informative answers. Everything seems fine with the new tube and the lining doesn't show any irregularity. So I'm thinking the one that exploded must either have had a defect or was displaced when inflated the last time... I keep pressure near 85 psi because the bike rides great, w/ or w/o weight. In any case, thanks to your help, I now have a better idea of what to look for when buying and installing wheels, tires and tubes. And I now carry a spare tube and the tools to change it when I go for long rides. Cheers ! |
Another question...
I'm reading about my wheels again. Apparently, my wheels have "clincher rims". But I can't find whether my tires are also clincher... (Google not being very helpful here.) How can I figure that out ? Wheels : Ukai 27 x 1-1/8 w/o LA Tires : Cheng Shin 37-630 (27 x 1-1/8) C-979D-4 |
Originally Posted by Angkor
(Post 15803563)
Another question...
I'm reading about my wheels again. Apparently, my wheels have "clincher rims". But I can't find whether my tires are also clincher... (Google not being very helpful here.) How can I figure that out ? Wheels : Ukai 27 x 1-1/8 w/o LA Tires : Cheng Shin 37-630 (27 x 1-1/8) C-979D-4 that can be changed without changing the tire is a clincher 99 percent or more of all bike tires sold today are clinchers the only people that use the other style tubulars are racers and some luddites |
I see, thanks.
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