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Today I Learned that if you have a tire that won't seat properly, you can overinflate it and the bead will (may) pop right into place.
Had a new 33 mm Challenge Gravel Grinder that just would not seat properly. I could see the unevenness along the bead, and riding the bike I'd experience a bumpy surge on rotation that was bad enough to abort the test ride. Looking it it on the stand, I could see it wobble side to side and surge up and down. Tried massaging it and reinstalling several times, always with the same result. Finally pumped it up to 80 psi (deflating later) and it works perfectly now.
I'm sure many already know this, but there's gotta be other eejits out there like me who have only been changing bike tires for 4 decades.
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Originally Posted by
huskerdont
Today I Learned that if you have a tire that won't seat properly, you can overinflate it and the bead will (may) pop right into place.
Had a new 33 mm Challenge Gravel Grinder that just would not seat properly. I could see the unevenness along the bead, and riding the bike I'd experience a bumpy surge on rotation that was bad enough to abort the test ride. Looking it it on the stand, I could see it wobble side to side and surge up and down. Tried massaging it and reinstalling several times, always with the same result. Finally pumped it up to 80 psi (deflating later) and it works perfectly now.
I'm sure many already know this, but there's gotta be other eejits out there like me who have only been changing bike tires for 4 decades.
it might happen like that, or it might pop off the rim and blow the tube
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Originally Posted by
drevil
... and bruise your bicep, give you temporary ringing of the ears, while splattering Stans sealant all over your family room, permanently staining your carpet and ceiling, ruin your favorite riding jacket, and infuriate your spouse.
Hypothetically

And terrifying your dog so much that just touching the bike pump after that made her run under the bed... Hypothetically...
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I have blown tubes like that when the bead was too far out, but not when it was too far in. My heart stopped racing, eventually, though the ringing in the ears will never cease.
Doggo already hates the hissing sound that happens whenever I let air out of a tube or pump one up.
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