Haunted rear wheel.....

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wherryman

New Member
This defies logic and therefore must be supernatural......

I ride a Spesh Tricross during the winter months and have till now run on 23's but of late due to the wet and muddy roads at this time of year I decided to change to 32's with a bit of tread.

This was moved forward by two punctures in a week which I thought was just a run of bad luck..

However on changing the tube on the first puncture everything was ok until the following morning when the tyre was flat again. I checked the tube - fine, i checked the tyre-fine, I checked the rim tape and wheel-fine.

Hmm, pumped up and off on a ride. Fine. In the morning - flat. Changed tube, checked everything, tyre up and at pressure all day. In the morning-flat.

Changed tyre and tube, checked rims, tape and wheel - fine. Pumped up - fine all day, same pressure at 8pm, morning- flat.

Today exactly the same !!!!!

what is going on !!!!! :rolleyes:

the wheel is kept in a locked garage and no one else has the key !!!
 
how do you put the tyre on?
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
Yes, you have to be careful with the valves on Spesh tubes IME. I cut squares out of an old tube, put a hole in the middle, and put those over the valve to reduce the chance of the valve tearing out.

My guess is there's some sort of methodology problem, but I've no idea really.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
I'm sure you've checked already, but I had a similar unplanned deflation event that turned out to be due to a piece of staple - very small, very thin, and nigh on impossible to spot in the tyre.
 
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wherryman

New Member
Thanks for the hints.....the tyre is new and is happening as above ! I have been over the wheel with magnifying glass. I have used continental and spesh tubes. I dont use levers to put the tyre on, and the front wheel is fine as I changed the tyre on that as well ! Its bloody haunted since it cant be me thats wrong can it ? I've changed dozens of tyres and never had this happen !

But it must be a tiny tiny sharp thing somewhere in the wheel rim - next step retape it I guess. Nice day today so it looks like the Bottecchia is going to come out of hibernation.
 
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wherryman

New Member
No its not a 23 rim, I see where you're coming from, its the standard tricross alex ace-19 which came fitted with size 32 tyres, i just swap them to 23's in the summer for the odd damp day when I dont want to use the other bike and back to 32's in the winter, currently they are Schwalbe tyres but this problem was happening on my 23's as well ! Its got to be the wheel....or could it be the track pump I'm using damaging the valve ? hmmm....
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
throw the whole bike away and buy a new one

it's the only way to be sure

unless it is the mice
 
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wherryman

New Member
Lol !!! Good idea - of course it was a ploy to get the 2008 model.

I have tried the trusty sink full of hot water to find hole routine and discovered this time a tiny tiny tiny perforation just by the valve stem seal, on getting hold of an electron microscope I discovered the smallest pinprick of a sharp bit raising the tape to an almost unfeelable point. I have now just stuck with superglue some of the redundant inner tube over this and any other slightly raised area - I am now out for 20 miles to test it before it gets too cold. If I dont report back in 2 hours you'll know I've failed and the bike is, indeed, possessed.
 
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