Lozatron
Well-Known Member
Following the advice of sage members of this forum I recently moved from a Ridgeback Hybrid to a second-hand Dawes Audax for my commute. I'm much quicker and the ride is *much* more fun (12 miles each way from West London to the city...)
*but*
I've come off twice, once due to a small pothole, once due to goin over one of those nasty metal slabs they put on the roads in the City.
I went back to my tired old hybrid but I want to get back on my lovely super steel-framed Dawes loveliness...so I've decided to take off my ultra gator skin 23s and replace them with Schwalbe Marathon Plus 28s.
Problem is...when I try to fit them on the rim, I can't seem to get the rim of the tyre to fit properly just above the valve. When I inflate the tyre it gets worse and worse - until the tyre pops off the rim (but only just above the valve...everywhere else is fine...)
Am I doing anything wrong? The wheel looks as though it should be able to take it. The fact that it's just popping out above the valve makes me think that the problem is where the valve joins the inner tube inside it - do different brands of inner tubes have different joins inside?
Sorry for vague rambling message - any and all help gratefully received.
*but*
I've come off twice, once due to a small pothole, once due to goin over one of those nasty metal slabs they put on the roads in the City.
I went back to my tired old hybrid but I want to get back on my lovely super steel-framed Dawes loveliness...so I've decided to take off my ultra gator skin 23s and replace them with Schwalbe Marathon Plus 28s.
Problem is...when I try to fit them on the rim, I can't seem to get the rim of the tyre to fit properly just above the valve. When I inflate the tyre it gets worse and worse - until the tyre pops off the rim (but only just above the valve...everywhere else is fine...)
Am I doing anything wrong? The wheel looks as though it should be able to take it. The fact that it's just popping out above the valve makes me think that the problem is where the valve joins the inner tube inside it - do different brands of inner tubes have different joins inside?
Sorry for vague rambling message - any and all help gratefully received.