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thekeeper199
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PostPosted: 13:49 - 11 Jul 2015    Post subject: Tube tyre pancher Reply with quote

hi, a question for understanding things.
I have found a nail in my tyre and air went down kind of quick. Used the tyre sealnt spray so i can get to the garage. Drove 5 km and when i arrived i saw the tyre like loose from the wheel in one side.. Was wondering if from the torque the tyre can turn on the wheel? Or what is it?[/list]
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Wonko The Sane
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PostPosted: 15:08 - 11 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: Tube tyre pancher Reply with quote

thekeeper199 wrote:
hi, a question for understanding things.
I have found a nail in my tyre and air went down kind of quick. Used the tyre sealnt spray so i can get to the garage. Drove 5 km and when i arrived i saw the tyre like loose from the wheel in one side.. Was wondering if from the torque the tyre can turn on the wheel? Or what is it?[/list]


sounds like the tyre sealant failed (I assume you put some air in it afterwards)

Yes, its perfectly possible for the tyre to spin on the wheel when there's no pressure in it, this knackers the tyre as it damages the bead (the bit that sits and seals against the wheel)
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PostPosted: 15:26 - 11 Jul 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah i did put air in it
I see its the glue like material that you put on the ends so the tyre stays on the wheel?
So in this case i should replace tyre as well or tube only?
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