10-16-2019, 11:41 PM
In the spring I installed a new Fenix 26 x 1.90/2.125 inner tube on my
year old mountain bike front wheel. It has been fine all summer until my last
ride this fall. The following day after my ride both front and rear tires were flat.
I thought that they might have lost air due to the cooler temperatures.
But that was not the case. The tubes had failed. The tubes were inflated
to the recommended 50psi indicated on the tire sidewall before my ride. I have
attached photos of the front inner tube in two places. In one photo you
can see where the failure is. There are bumps in this area and others as
shown in the other photo. I have yet to remove the rear tube but I expect
to see the same issue. I checked the rim tape and it was fine. Does this
indicate weak spots in the inner tube? What could be the possible causes
of this? Are there tubes that are stronger than others. It's weird that both
front and rear tubes failed at the same time. I'm glad it didn't happen
during my ride.
year old mountain bike front wheel. It has been fine all summer until my last
ride this fall. The following day after my ride both front and rear tires were flat.
I thought that they might have lost air due to the cooler temperatures.
But that was not the case. The tubes had failed. The tubes were inflated
to the recommended 50psi indicated on the tire sidewall before my ride. I have
attached photos of the front inner tube in two places. In one photo you
can see where the failure is. There are bumps in this area and others as
shown in the other photo. I have yet to remove the rear tube but I expect
to see the same issue. I checked the rim tape and it was fine. Does this
indicate weak spots in the inner tube? What could be the possible causes
of this? Are there tubes that are stronger than others. It's weird that both
front and rear tubes failed at the same time. I'm glad it didn't happen
during my ride.