Help!! Keep getting flats!
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I think you need to replace the whole bike.
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Debris still stuck in the tire are also a possibility, but a competent shop should be checking for that.
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#31
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Sometimes the tires look fine but are getting thin. I swear that flats start getting more and more common as my tires wear, and I have learned to just try new tires if I can't find any other cause of frequent flats. It usually solves the problem.
Debris still stuck in the tire are also a possibility, but a competent shop should be checking for that.
Debris still stuck in the tire are also a possibility, but a competent shop should be checking for that.
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Been there done that myself. We just ultimately like to help, dates be damned.
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#34
Never mind, 😂
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In recent times I have only done work on my C700x38 single speed toad bike, and my daughter's Huffy Cranbrook with 26" tires. The C700 has all too often Been a pain to fix flats and replace tubes and tires. When I ran the air pressures up to max at 80psi, it seemed to be the worst. I have settled on pumping them up to 70, and checking the pressure once a week. I Wright about 185 and losing. I've had problems seating the bead on the same bike, and always gave to use 2-3 tire levers. The Cranbrook, well, it almost dismantled itself when I fix a flat, replace a tube and such. Usually zero tire irons needed. Also, my tire pump is really hard to pump much higher than 60 psi.
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