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 scenicroute L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 20:14 - 13 Dec 2020 Post subject: Has anybody else been in this situation ? |
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Hi everyone !
TYRE LOSING AIR BETWEEN THE TYRE BEAD AND WHEEL RIM ONLY - AROUND 50% OF THE AREA
METZELER ME22 – 3.00 - 18 M/C 52P REINFTL - Bought brand new and installed by the trader 15.5 months ago / Road use only - 50 km or 30 miles per hour max - Distance covered 3500 - 4000 km (2000 - 2500 miles) / barely any thread wear / correct size / correct tyre pressure maintained / no temperature drops / no punctures / rim designed for tubeless tyres
Motorbike itself was bought brand new - has only covered 10000 km or 6000 odd miles
Is there any way I can prove that :
either the tyre was defective when I bought it
or that the tyre bead or rim was damaged whilst mounting (Is this a possibility in this case ? Signs to look out for which are not so obvious after the tyre is removed if it is please )
or that I maintained the correct tyre pressure at all times (?!)
or perhaps something else I haven't thought of yet
so I can get the free replacement tyre I am due from the trader ?
Tyre is still under warranty by law - trader's responsibility but the above must still be proven apparently. NO WARRANTY FROM METZELER.
WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP !
*** Should have mentioned this initially sorry - Traders are generally known to exploit the customer where I am at the moment particularly when the customer can't prove that the defect was present at the time of purchase and the product is a tyre. Tyre has been taken to a separate mechanic already - mechanics generally offer this service for free out of goodwill in this case due to the above - informed that I am definitely not responsible for this if the pressure of the tyre was maintained and that the tyre should be replaced for free hence why I am currently asking for your advice ! THANK YOU ! ***
ALSO DOES METZELER ONLY OFFER WARRANTY IN THE US AND CANADA ?!?!? DOESN'T METZELER EVEN OFFER WARRANTY IN THE UK ?!
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I think you're looking for problems where none are likely to exist.
I'd expect them to pop it back down off the rim, wipe round it with a rag, apply more soap then pop it back on again. Which is exaxctly what I'd do if I didn't get one on right first time.
When this happened with my wifes car after the second attempt at an airtight fitting by our local tyre fitters, they landed up putting a sealing compound on the rim (which was pretty beaten up by this point in the cars career anyway). They didn't charge for it. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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You don't know whether the tyre is damaged - there's no reason to blame Metzeler at this time.
Rim leaks are commonplace, and can be caused by foreign objects being caught between the rim and the tyre, or a damaged rim (as mentioned), or by a manufacturer's sticker (or some glue residue) not having been removed prior to fitting. It's possible the tyre may have been damaged during fitting, but this is more likely to happen if someone fitted it clumsily with tyre levers which slipped, rather than with the specialist tools used by a garage. Tyre rim sealant is good stuff. If you go back to the garage, tell them it's a rim leak and instruct them to put some rim sealant on the inside edge of the rim.
What I would do is: remove the wheel with the tyre still on it, deflate completely, break the bead, use a large G-clamp and pinch the tyre away from the rim, then clean it all up, thoroughly, on both sides of the tyre bead and the inside rim. Then shove rim sealant in the gap all the way around on both sides. If there is any damage to the tyre itself you'll be able to feel it by running your fingers along there. I bet there will be no damage. Once done, reinflate and it'll be fine. |
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Rim leaks are common
Ask the fitter to sort
Iffy rim can be sorted with a rubber solution called Rim Sealer !
I /We have this issue sevral times a year mostly older scooter rims for some reason ! ____________________ Dave
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Yes low milage bike suffer more from tyre seal issues the higher usage bikes at 15mounths since fitting I would remive and refit checking rim and using sealer if nessesary but would charge !
I regard faults reported in good time warentee but not atm overa year! ____________________ Dave
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Had it on cars too..
As above i've removed the tyre in question and cleaned up contact areas and re-applied. I do have paste. ____________________ CBT: 12/06/10, Theory: 22/09/10, Module 1: 09/11/10, Module 2: 19/01/11
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 50 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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