How do I get my tyres to seat properly?

How do I get my tyres to seat properly?

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Kermit power

Original Poster:

28,688 posts

214 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Hi Guys,

I've got a problem at the moment which I've never had before. Having repaired punctures on both wheels recently, I had what felt like buckled wheels. On closer inspection, what has happened is that over a length of about 3-4 inches on each wheel the tyres have stayed closer to the rim than elsewhere, effectively creating a flat spot.

Does the above make sense? If so, can anyone tell me how to fix the problem?

Cheers,

Chris.

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

265 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Little bit of GT85 (or equiv) on the tyre bead and rim edge helps, as does pumping the tyre up to silly pressure using a track pump, then deflating.

Some tyres are worse than others :s

Kermit power

Original Poster:

28,688 posts

214 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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Thanks Neil!

I forsee a pleasant evening in front of the TV with wheels, tyres and track pump! Can you tell that Mrs Kermit is away? biggrin

snotrag

14,475 posts

212 months

Sunday 26th August 2007
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I use a 50/50 solution of fairy liquid/water when fitting tires, brush it on round the bead.

Fit them, blow em up to 60 psi, then let em down to about about 20 and go round bouncing them on the floor, to get the bead even all round. The set to pressure.

Xenocide

4,286 posts

209 months

Tuesday 28th August 2007
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I just let them down to about 10PSI and bump the wheel on the floor while rotating it, if that makes sense.

BadgerBenji

3,524 posts

219 months

Tuesday 28th August 2007
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Xenocide said:
I just let them down to about 10PSI and bump the wheel on the floor while rotating it, if that makes sense.
Thats the way I have always used to seat tyres, never had one blow off yet, and fitted thousands.