Dirtcrasher
01-24-2007, 09:41 PM
This is the third set of wheels in 2 years from different places that I'm having a problem with.
And it's happened AGAIN. I just bought a new set of Bandits on ITP aluminum wheels. I have not rode on them one day, but installed them awhile ago. One of them was real low and the other low, so I filled them both to 5psi. I did not even move the ATC. Next day the real low one was near flat and the other low again. I'm certain that it is a bead leak and the valve is tight.
Bandits are about 100$ per tire with a tough sidewall.
Last year I had Dirt Devils on steel rims - brand new. First time out in the snow and one tire spun on the rim. That one tire would constantly leak out the bead unless I ran about 12 psi. I had them unseated and bead seal installed and it still leaked. So I brought it to another guy who gooped the hell out of both sides and yet it still leaked. There was no rim damage whatsoever. I finally gave up and sold them cheap. The Dirt Devil tire had a thin sidewall and I blamed that.
Third set, brand new Holeshots on .190 Douglass. Again, one side leaked unless I ran more air. I sold these too because it was making me crazy to have paid what I did and had this problem. I ended up buying the Holeshot XCR (thicker sidewall) and they worked great until I sold the machine.
Can any suggest what the hell I have going on here? I bought nice Bandits on good rims and they leak. WHY WHY WHY????????? Is there a fix? Why can't my local tire shop fix this problem or show me a defect that is causing this problem?
Is there a known, tested and proven beadseal. I'll buy it but I don't understand why my new setups need it.
It costs 10$ to unmount each tire each time. And I run the risk of some bonehead kid overinflating my new tires and increasing the diameter.
Can anything be done, I love these tires but I will junk them too if I must.
I HATE FLATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And it's happened AGAIN. I just bought a new set of Bandits on ITP aluminum wheels. I have not rode on them one day, but installed them awhile ago. One of them was real low and the other low, so I filled them both to 5psi. I did not even move the ATC. Next day the real low one was near flat and the other low again. I'm certain that it is a bead leak and the valve is tight.
Bandits are about 100$ per tire with a tough sidewall.
Last year I had Dirt Devils on steel rims - brand new. First time out in the snow and one tire spun on the rim. That one tire would constantly leak out the bead unless I ran about 12 psi. I had them unseated and bead seal installed and it still leaked. So I brought it to another guy who gooped the hell out of both sides and yet it still leaked. There was no rim damage whatsoever. I finally gave up and sold them cheap. The Dirt Devil tire had a thin sidewall and I blamed that.
Third set, brand new Holeshots on .190 Douglass. Again, one side leaked unless I ran more air. I sold these too because it was making me crazy to have paid what I did and had this problem. I ended up buying the Holeshot XCR (thicker sidewall) and they worked great until I sold the machine.
Can any suggest what the hell I have going on here? I bought nice Bandits on good rims and they leak. WHY WHY WHY????????? Is there a fix? Why can't my local tire shop fix this problem or show me a defect that is causing this problem?
Is there a known, tested and proven beadseal. I'll buy it but I don't understand why my new setups need it.
It costs 10$ to unmount each tire each time. And I run the risk of some bonehead kid overinflating my new tires and increasing the diameter.
Can anything be done, I love these tires but I will junk them too if I must.
I HATE FLATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!