Vapin' Joe
Formerly known as Smokin Joe
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- Bare headed cyclist, Smoker
On 3 occasions over the last year or so, I've woken up to find that one of the tyres on my car (the same one each time) was completely flat, the same thing also happened once when I parked up to go for a 3-hour ride, it had deflated by the time I got back.
On each occasion, I've simply pumped it up again with my track pump and it has stayed rock-hard until the next time. I've changed the valve a couple of times as a precaution, but it happened again last night.
This time, as I was pumping away, I could hear a gentle hiss of escaping air. It wasn't from the valve, and I couldn't feel any obvious draught from anywhere on the tread or sidewall. Having got the tyre up to pressure, I rolled the car back a couple of feet and the hissing stopped. Several hours later, the tyre is still fully inflated.
Could this be a sign of damage or corrosion to the wheel rim, preventing the tyre bead seating properly? With the benefit of hindsight, I should have noted the orientation of the wheel when it previously deflated, but I didn't until today.
Has anyone else experienced similar?
MTIA
Had that on a motorcycle and that is what the problem was. Dealer cleaned the rim up and problem solved.