07-21-2013, 04:10 AM
I have a road bike, and I get flat tires on the rear wheel at least once or twice a week. Sometimes it can happen twice in one day. The problem is, I don't know what is causing it. I have had definitive puncture flats, where I am riding along and everything is fine, then seconds later I am flat, and I usually find a piece of glass or something sticking out of the tube -- but this is not like that.
What happens is I'm fine while I'm riding, but then I'll put the bike away for a few hours and when I come back to it, the tire will be flat. So I have to remove the wheel (which is a pain in the ass on the back wheel) and replace the tube or patch the tire, but before long it happens again. The holes are not ever in similar spots around the circumference of the tire, and are not in the same spot around the circumference of the actual tube (facing outwards/inwards/sidewards, etc).
I have shraeder road tires which say I should fill to 95 psi; I keep them around 90.
I thought it might be a problem with the rim tape and spokes, so I replaced the rim tape so I was certain none of the spokes were poking through, but I still have the problem.
Can anyone give insight as to why I keep getting flats?
(Would it help if I were to switch the front and back tires to see if I still experience the issue on the rear tire only, or if I then experience the issue on the front tire in that case which would suggest the issue is with the wheel itself...?)
What happens is I'm fine while I'm riding, but then I'll put the bike away for a few hours and when I come back to it, the tire will be flat. So I have to remove the wheel (which is a pain in the ass on the back wheel) and replace the tube or patch the tire, but before long it happens again. The holes are not ever in similar spots around the circumference of the tire, and are not in the same spot around the circumference of the actual tube (facing outwards/inwards/sidewards, etc).
I have shraeder road tires which say I should fill to 95 psi; I keep them around 90.
I thought it might be a problem with the rim tape and spokes, so I replaced the rim tape so I was certain none of the spokes were poking through, but I still have the problem.
Can anyone give insight as to why I keep getting flats?
(Would it help if I were to switch the front and back tires to see if I still experience the issue on the rear tire only, or if I then experience the issue on the front tire in that case which would suggest the issue is with the wheel itself...?)