DieselMoment wrote:
I've had a few problems with this Sirrus - not punctures but inner tube failures - always on the rear tyre. I was riding along when suddenly - BANG! I thought I'd been shot, until I noticed my rear tyre about to fall off the rim. The inner tube was blown to ribbons for about one foot of its length. I replaced it and was fine for a while, but owing to a sticking valve (I hate Presta valves!) I decided to replace the tube. I was inflating the tyre with the wheel off the bike when same thing - BANG! - another tube blown. I replaced that and inflated it to 120psi. Out on the road, I'd only gone a mile when BANG! - you know the rest.
I'd really like to know what's causing these tube failures. I'm tempted to believe that my stirrup pump gauge underreads, and that I'm overinflating the tyre. Another thing is that although I'm slim & trim compared to what I was before I started cycling 100 miles a week, I'm still around 15st. Given that it's always the rear tyre tube that fails, could it be that my weight is compressing the tyre to such an extent that its pressure is pushed up beyond limits?
Interesting problem DM, the only time I've experienced this kind of regular failure of innertubes is when I've had a very small cut in the tyre itself. The cut wasn't visible when the tyre was deflated, but when I put 80+ psi into it I could see the inner tube pushing through the tyre, after a couple of minutes of riding on it it would burst with a the typical gunshot sound!
I don't think 15st is excessive for those tyres (or any kind of cycling really!) so I would think it highly unlikely that your weight is causing the punctures.
The only other thing I can think of is that the tyre isn't sitting properly on the rim and possibly pinching the inner tube. But if you've replaced the inner tube several times, I can't imagine this fault repeating itself.
Try inflating it to 80psi and check the tyre for any faults, if you can't see any try another 10psi, and so on. I doubt whether the problem is caused by over inflation, most tyres are designed to cope with pressures quite a bit higher than they recommend.
DieselMoment wrote:
On the same topic, what sort of portable pumps are available that can reach pressures around the 120psi mark? I was out with a friend last year who has the same Globe Pro as I do, but with the original 42c tyres, and he had a puncture. The portable pump he had could not come anywhere near the 85psi he wanted, but could only reach about 40psi. For a road bike, this would not be much use at all.
I use a Specialized Road Air on my road bike, it gets upto 100psi, not really high enough for 700c x 23 tyres, but enough to get home with:
http://www.cyclestore.co.uk/productDeta ... uctID=6473
Hope that helps!