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25 Feb 2006 17:01 #26436 by Nothreat
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I put on a new front tire today. When I aired it up I didn't get the normal POP! I expected to hear. I heard more of a pfffsst. It aired up fine and held pressure. I tried deflating and refilling several times but it just won't pop. I am little nervous that the bead didn't set. Is this a problem? How can I make the bead set if it is?

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25 Feb 2006 18:02 #26442 by indykaw77
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I used liquid dish soap on the beads and rims when I did mine........popped right on no problem.

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25 Feb 2006 18:33 #26446 by Duck
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Sometimes remounting used tires it takes a scary amount of pressure to get them to seat. Not much experience with new tires.

Soap will corrode unprotected Aluminum.
There are lubricants made for mounting tires.
Rim Ease, Tire Lube, etc. The will not eat up your nice rims from the inside. out.

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25 Feb 2006 18:58 #26450 by steell
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There is a real thin line that runs alongside the bead on the outside of the tire on both sides. This line is right next to the edge of the rim and should be an equal distance from the edge of the rim all the way around both sides. If there is any spot on the line that you can't see, then the bead is not seated.

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26 Feb 2006 08:43 #26524 by hardr0ck68
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i dont know if this applys to motorcycle tires; but i was olways tought to bounce them hard a couple of times...

Just give it a drop (maybe add some ooph to the drop) and catch the tire when it bounces back up. do this a couple of times and it should pop that bead on.

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26 Feb 2006 12:44 #26591 by wireman
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if its a tubeless did you remove the valve core from the stem when you tried to seat the tire?that lets the air go in a lot faster to help seat the bead on the tire once it pops reinstall valve core and finish airing up tire:whistle: goodluck,happy wrenching!

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27 Feb 2006 07:05 #26746 by Snakebyte
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Try to spray silicon on the flang and bead seat area of the tire and rim. Watch your fingers! When airing up.

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28 Feb 2006 14:51 #27157 by Spock
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You can use a little grease to help it on.
This also helps seal the Rim Leaks.

I had a tire that did not seat many years ago and thought it needed to be ballanced, took it to the shop and they laghed at me because it just was not fully seated.

Bouncing it with it 1/2 inflated helps push the bead up onto the rim.

Do not pump it up real high because it cam come apart with too much preasure.

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28 Feb 2006 18:44 #27212 by Nothreat
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Well, I deflated it tonight, put the dish soap on and re-inflated it. A couple of bounces and pop! got my seal. Then I did the rear tire and it worked perfectly the first time. So, I am good to go. Come on spring! Thanks to all who responded.

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