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Old 16-08-2006, 07:49 PM
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hey guys my mates tire has gone flat and i have tried pumping it up but there is no pressure and i am fairly sure that there is no holes. is there a special way in which i am supposed to do it? eg. apply pressure to the tyre? cheers. cheers guys.
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if this tyre has an inner tube it has a hole. if tubeless you need to inflate with quick pressure, such as whats used at the service station. a tube less tire is very very hard if not imposible to inflate if useing a foot or hand pump.
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thanx rd it is tubeless but i have tried with a compressor and it has air goin into it but its coming out the side of the rim if u get me it wont inflate enough to stop it flowing out the sides
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all you need is a piece of rope say 1 meter long , wrap this around the tire loosly and tie a knot, then insert a piece of wood or a large spanner under the knot and turn this so the rope gets tight, this applied pressure will help the tire bead up to the rim then when air pressure is applied quickly it should take up this seal of tire to rim.
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I have sort of the plain problem as you do. Maybe you guys can help me out.
My front and back tirees hold air but only for about 20 minuites and i've checked it and checked it for holes and there is nothing. It only holds air if i'm going down ther road. Thanks guy's.
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