07-20-2012, 09:11 AM
I have a question relating to tubes and heat issues. I changed out the tube on my back tire recently because of this and now I find my front tire tube has the same issue. When I would look at each tube, there was a 1/4-5/8 inch gash on the inside of the tube. Nothing outward happened during the ride itself to indicate the tire was damaged, but when I would go out the next morning the tire would be deflated completely and (of course) wouldn't hold any air at all. I checked the rims of each tire and there's nothing about the rims that seems like it would put this hole into the tube (rim tape intact, didn't feel anything sharp spots running my fingers around the rim).
So any ideas on why this happening and making sure it doesn't happen again? The back tube has held up so far, but I want to be sure. Since I'm not finding any outward signs of sharp edges on the rims, I was wondering if it could be heat issues? It's been getting rather hot during the day lately, and I do my rides in the morning (as well as check the tire pressure and put it near maximum). The bike is stored in the heat, which makes me wonder if the air is expanding and popping the tube? Or is there something I'm missing in considering what's going on?
So any ideas on why this happening and making sure it doesn't happen again? The back tube has held up so far, but I want to be sure. Since I'm not finding any outward signs of sharp edges on the rims, I was wondering if it could be heat issues? It's been getting rather hot during the day lately, and I do my rides in the morning (as well as check the tire pressure and put it near maximum). The bike is stored in the heat, which makes me wonder if the air is expanding and popping the tube? Or is there something I'm missing in considering what's going on?
Why is it that they make adult bikes that'll generally work for 5'9" or above, yet when you pedal these same bikes they only work for someone who is 5'4" or so?