11-14-2012, 05:28 PM
Hi all,
I didn't realize that inner tube sizes was a science all to itself.
Recently my inner tube split at the base of the valve and thus had to purchase a new inner tube. I checked the details on my tyre and then bought what I thought should match.
Details are:
Wheel: AlexRims DH19
Tyre: Continental Contact 28-622 (700x28C) C192 max inflation 102psi
I bought the following inner tube: Raleigh 700x25-32C - 27x1.1/4
I thought this would fit the tyre as 700 is the diameter and the width 28 was between the range of 25 to 32.
When I place the tube on the wheel I noticed it was a little to large, but continued hoping the tube would spread around the wheel evenly. However, once I pumped the type to 45psi the tyre bulged in one place and popped the tyre from the wheel. Have I bought the wrong size? What figures do I need to take into consideration?
I am a little lost as to what I have done wrong and would very much appreciate some guidance.
Thanks in advance.
I didn't realize that inner tube sizes was a science all to itself.
Recently my inner tube split at the base of the valve and thus had to purchase a new inner tube. I checked the details on my tyre and then bought what I thought should match.
Details are:
Wheel: AlexRims DH19
Tyre: Continental Contact 28-622 (700x28C) C192 max inflation 102psi
I bought the following inner tube: Raleigh 700x25-32C - 27x1.1/4
I thought this would fit the tyre as 700 is the diameter and the width 28 was between the range of 25 to 32.
When I place the tube on the wheel I noticed it was a little to large, but continued hoping the tube would spread around the wheel evenly. However, once I pumped the type to 45psi the tyre bulged in one place and popped the tyre from the wheel. Have I bought the wrong size? What figures do I need to take into consideration?
I am a little lost as to what I have done wrong and would very much appreciate some guidance.
Thanks in advance.