Hi! Newbie here!
('Newbie', that is, to this website, not a newbie to cycling! But that being said, that after 20 years of riding every day, since then I haven't ridden my bike in over 15 years, so....actually a relative RE-learner!)
Re: Bulge in inner tube: Safe to reuse? Or mendable? Or should be replaced?
Problem is: I went to get bike out at weekend for a bit of a spin, only to find both tyres were flat. The front tyre pumped up OK, which is great, & has stayed that way; but the back tyre was totally flat & bike pump did nothing. We just about remembered how to mend a puncture (I hadn't mended a puncture in over 15 years!) so took off wheel & tyre, put inner tube in bowl of water etc. But there is no puncture - slow or otherwise - that I can see. Having taken inner tube out of tyre, we re-tried pumping up this inner tube & NOW it pumps it OK (thus far it has lasted anyway!).
But the weird thing is that there is a foot-long bulge in one part of the inner tube, that remains even after pumping up inner tube. The cause of this is, I think, explained below. But I am still not sure what I can actually DO to solve this problem.
Is it safe to be put this inner tube back in the tyre? How do we mend the inner tube, or does it have to be replaced?!
Bit of bike history: We last got the bike fully serviced - all tyres & inner tubes replaced too - 2 years when I LAST planned to 'take it out for a spin' - which for one reason & another never happened! Prior to that I didn't need to cycle (got a car! sorry, have to admit it!), but had also got it serviced by another bike shop c.15 years ago, after a bike accident trashed it somewhat. Only did a few cycles after that, very little. So the bike has had no real use for about 15 years.
Also, for the past year I have had the bike standing on a metal cycle stand (1 for each wheel). I noticed at the weekend that both tyres - where they had been resting on the flat metal slats at the bottom of the cycle stands - were severely flattened. Obviously the weight of the bike had caused this over time as the tyres were gradually getting flatter!! (I have learnt from THAT mistake for next time!) (Will probably cover the slats in thick styrofoam, or summat like that.)
Fortunately the tyres themselves seem OK (undamaged) by this flattening-over-time, though I fear they are probably weakened. (And perhaps I am wrong & the tyres WILL need replacing, too?!)
This re-shaping of the tyres seems logically to be the cause of the similar-shaped bulge in the inner tube. But as I have never (vague memories of flat tyres years ago nothwithstanding!) seen anything like this before, it's a bit of a quandary.
I hate to have to replace/buy anything for the bike as the tyres/inner tubes/etc. are effectively brand new & have not been used at all since the last service (& not much since the service before that!). But I need the inner tube both working & safe if I am to get it out on the road again!
Any & all advice would be much appreciated!
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Phew, what a long posting! but I wanted to make sure I got all probs down in 1 message! ]
~ Cycology
('Newbie', that is, to this website, not a newbie to cycling! But that being said, that after 20 years of riding every day, since then I haven't ridden my bike in over 15 years, so....actually a relative RE-learner!)
Re: Bulge in inner tube: Safe to reuse? Or mendable? Or should be replaced?
Problem is: I went to get bike out at weekend for a bit of a spin, only to find both tyres were flat. The front tyre pumped up OK, which is great, & has stayed that way; but the back tyre was totally flat & bike pump did nothing. We just about remembered how to mend a puncture (I hadn't mended a puncture in over 15 years!) so took off wheel & tyre, put inner tube in bowl of water etc. But there is no puncture - slow or otherwise - that I can see. Having taken inner tube out of tyre, we re-tried pumping up this inner tube & NOW it pumps it OK (thus far it has lasted anyway!).
But the weird thing is that there is a foot-long bulge in one part of the inner tube, that remains even after pumping up inner tube. The cause of this is, I think, explained below. But I am still not sure what I can actually DO to solve this problem.
Is it safe to be put this inner tube back in the tyre? How do we mend the inner tube, or does it have to be replaced?!
Bit of bike history: We last got the bike fully serviced - all tyres & inner tubes replaced too - 2 years when I LAST planned to 'take it out for a spin' - which for one reason & another never happened! Prior to that I didn't need to cycle (got a car! sorry, have to admit it!), but had also got it serviced by another bike shop c.15 years ago, after a bike accident trashed it somewhat. Only did a few cycles after that, very little. So the bike has had no real use for about 15 years.
Also, for the past year I have had the bike standing on a metal cycle stand (1 for each wheel). I noticed at the weekend that both tyres - where they had been resting on the flat metal slats at the bottom of the cycle stands - were severely flattened. Obviously the weight of the bike had caused this over time as the tyres were gradually getting flatter!! (I have learnt from THAT mistake for next time!) (Will probably cover the slats in thick styrofoam, or summat like that.)
Fortunately the tyres themselves seem OK (undamaged) by this flattening-over-time, though I fear they are probably weakened. (And perhaps I am wrong & the tyres WILL need replacing, too?!)
This re-shaping of the tyres seems logically to be the cause of the similar-shaped bulge in the inner tube. But as I have never (vague memories of flat tyres years ago nothwithstanding!) seen anything like this before, it's a bit of a quandary.
I hate to have to replace/buy anything for the bike as the tyres/inner tubes/etc. are effectively brand new & have not been used at all since the last service (& not much since the service before that!). But I need the inner tube both working & safe if I am to get it out on the road again!
Any & all advice would be much appreciated!
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~ Cycology