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Tyre: Continetal GP 4 season 25mm
Tube: Continental Race 28 - 18-25mm
Rim: Stans Grail
95 PSI.
Bit of an odd one, this: the tyres were fitted last Thursday, and I did about 100km on Saturday without incident. This morning, I found that the rear tyre had blown off the rim, but the front was ok. My first thought was incorrect fitting (e.g. a pinched tube) but it's curious that the tyre went a few days and a longish ride before letting go. My second thought was that if my track pump gauge under reads, that coupled with the recent warm weather (it gets hot in my garage) could've increased pressure enough to exceed the limit. The front tyre was inflated 10 PSI less and is unaffected.
Any thoughts?
Tube: Continental Race 28 - 18-25mm
Rim: Stans Grail
95 PSI.
Bit of an odd one, this: the tyres were fitted last Thursday, and I did about 100km on Saturday without incident. This morning, I found that the rear tyre had blown off the rim, but the front was ok. My first thought was incorrect fitting (e.g. a pinched tube) but it's curious that the tyre went a few days and a longish ride before letting go. My second thought was that if my track pump gauge under reads, that coupled with the recent warm weather (it gets hot in my garage) could've increased pressure enough to exceed the limit. The front tyre was inflated 10 PSI less and is unaffected.
Any thoughts?