Getting the tire to sit even on the rim - Help

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  • Guest

    #1

    Getting the tire to sit even on the rim - Help

    I spooned a new front tire on yesterday, a tubeless Shinko with a tube. I cannot get one spot on the tire to seat on the bead at the same height as the rest of the tire however. I had the same thing on the left side so I squirted some lubricant on the bead and filled the tube to 50psi and it expanded out. But, I could not get the right side to do the same. I've tried bouncing the tire, letting the air out and refilling, etc. Nothing I do will get it to come up even for that one section of about 4 inches.

    So, what's the trick? Should I go higher in psi to push it out? How safely can I push the psi up to in the tube?

    Any help is appreciated.
  • sharpy

    #2
    lube the trouble spot, and hold the oppersite side in when inflating. should work a charm.

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    • tkent02
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      #3
      Might just take it for a ride, sometimes they straighten out. Sometimes they don't. Might also try taking that side off completely and reseating it, this time with a lot of lube all the way around. What did you lube it with the first time?

      I have gone a lot higher on the prssure to seat them, but I don't know how high you can go.
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      • Guest

        #4
        I did lube it with some silicone spray. I also did try riding it out. No go...

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        • tkent02
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          #5
          Try tire lube next time, it really does work.
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          • kdo58

            #6
            more air pressure

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            • barnbiketom

              #7
              I once bought tire lube and on the container it said "ethylene glycol and detergent"
              so after i ran out of that stuff i concockted a mix of , well.. ANTIFREEZE and dawn dish soap.

              works like a charm.

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              • GSX1000E

                #8
                Did you take a wire wheel/brush to the seating surfaces before mounting the new tire?

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                • FLHGSRay

                  #9
                  I've put as much as 80-90 lbs in them before they seated.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Originally posted by FLHGSRay
                    I've put as much as 80-90 lbs in them before they seated.
                    That has to be some of the worst advice I have ever heard someone give.
                    I have seen a tire explode on a coworker when I worked at a bike shop he got lucky it only mutilated his hand. It sounded like a bomb went off.

                    Sci85,
                    It sounds to me like you might have the tube pinched on the opposite side of the low spot pull the tire back off and see what is causing the problem
                    Last edited by Guest; 12-29-2013, 09:43 AM.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Originally posted by barnbiketom
                      I once bought tire lube and on the container it said "ethylene glycol and detergent"
                      so after i ran out of that stuff i concockted a mix of , well.. ANTIFREEZE and dawn dish soap.

                      works like a charm.
                      Dawn dish soap works good because it is very slippery when you use it and after awhile it dries out and becomes sticky.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        I will try some homemade tire lube. I dont think the tube is pinched as I have deflated and inflated multiple times, checking the tube and all. I did clean the inside and bead before putting the new tube and tire on.

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                        • tkent02
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by stetracer
                          That has to be some of the worst advice I have ever heard someone give.
                          How high is safe to go?
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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Originally posted by tkent02
                            How high is safe to go?
                            I honestly could not say. 15 lbs over would be to scary for me after seeing what can happen. But I can say I have never had to go over the recommended max tire pressure to seat a tire and I have mounted well over a 1000 tires so far in my life

                            Sci85,
                            If you have done everything right and it still won't seat then you might have a defective tire. It does happen every now and then

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                            • tkent02
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by stetracer
                              I honestly could not say. 15 lbs over would be to scary for me after seeing what can happen.
                              I have had some that took more, I have always been surprised there isn't a limit printed on the tire.

                              I know if you air it up to the maximum pressure cold, it will go a lot higher when it gets hot. The tire companies say that's OK.

                              Have also heard on the news when I was a kid in Huntsville, Alabama, a tractor tire exploded while being mounted at a shop in town, a chunk of it killed someone a mile away.

                              Very interesting stuff.
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