Frik'n Baffled...

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StreetHog

Active Member
This winter, I had both front and rear tire replaced. 80 degrees, time for a ride. Rode 8 miles and front tire is flat. Called my Daughter to bring truck to air up. Ride a few miles and flat, air up and a few miles its flat. No signs of puncture but sitting in the shop it won't go flat. Im guessing its a bead leak but what the hell????
 
This winter, I had both front and rear tire replaced. 80 degrees, time for a ride. Rode 8 miles and front tire is flat. Called my Daughter to bring truck to air up. Ride a few miles and flat, air up and a few miles its flat. No signs of puncture but sitting in the shop it won't go flat. Im guessing its a bead leak but what the hell????
Also may want to check your stem valve to make sure it's fully seated and tightend down
 

StreetHog

Active Member
Ive rode 20 miles since i switched tires out. Never had this issue with the original tire so "cracked rim", probably not. Im guessing the harley shop didnt clean the bead of the rim and something is around there causing a leak when the wheel goes around.
 

cdogg556

Guru
I think your gonna have to have it taken off and re-mounted, they should do it for free since you haven't rode it much. I was gonna suggest breaking the bead yourself but if your having a shop do the tires then you prolly don't have the tools to do it, but if you do you could let the air out, break the bead and clean it with simple green and re-seat it and see if it holds up, the shop is probably your better option, good luck and let us know what cha find out.
 

SKOGDOG

One of the old ones.
I think your gonna have to have it taken off and re-mounted, they should do it for free since you haven't rode it much. I was gonna suggest breaking the bead yourself but if your having a shop do the tires then you prolly don't have the tools to do it, but if you do you could let the air out, break the bead and clean it with simple green and re-seat it and see if it holds up, the shop is probably your better option, good luck and let us know what cha find out.
Ditto--this one is curious, so please get back and let us know what you find.
 

StreetHog

Active Member
Havent rode it yet but just checked again....38 psi. Anyone wanna wager it goes flat when I ride it??? $$$$$
 

BadDawg Bill

Well-Known Member
I'm thinking it's going to due to tire getting warm and leak gets active from bead being set weak jmo
Let some air out and put fix a flat in, air it up and quickly ride it. You could have a small crack inbetween the threads that expands when you run it.... Worse comes to worse buy a tube...
 

heybaylor

Active Member
It's your shreader valve. Change it. Also put a cap that has a rubber seal in it. The centrifugal force is drawing it in because it's spring is weak.
the spring doesn't hold the valve shut after 39 pounds of air is pushing against it , the air does.
it could be the Schrader is leaking but the spring aint the culprit
 

SMCT

Active Member
the spring doesn't hold the valve shut after 39 pounds of air is pushing against it , the air does.
it could be the Schrader is leaking but the spring aint the culprit
We see this all the time on our race vehicles. The centrifugal force along with the weight of that shreader, will overcome the air pressure, especially if that shrader valve is faulty. In reading closely, the key tip off to it, was his mention that it doesn't leak a bit when left over night, but only when riding. It most likely is a faulty shrader. If it was me, I would change the valve with shrader.

As mentioned he checked the shrader in a "static state" and not in a "dynamic state".

We operate between 34 to 37 psi, of which is dependent on which dragster is in competition for that given event. The centrifugal force is greater on a 21 inch rim at the same given speed (rpm) of a 16 inch rim.
 
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Th3InfamousI

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This winter, I had both front and rear tire replaced. 80 degrees, time for a ride. Rode 8 miles and front tire is flat. Called my Daughter to bring truck to air up. Ride a few miles and flat, air up and a few miles its flat. No signs of puncture but sitting in the shop it won't go flat. Im guessing its a bead leak but what the hell????
What's the update with the mystery? I am curious.

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