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Defective Tire? It wont go on!!
Just bought a new set of Shinko 230 tourmasters. 1978 GS 750e. im beginning to really hate them. i just threw on the front tire: it went right on, the back tire is a whole nother story. One side of the tire went on so when i go to finalize and put on the other side. i get about 75% done and than the tire starts ripping. i figured um okay lemme just put the rest on quickly. so then i realize that it is physically impossible for it to go on. took it off and restarted, one side goes on perfectly, and the other side seems like it was made a size too small. im sayin this tire is defective! i have changed several tires on this same bike. i got the right sizes too 100/90/19 for the front and 120/90/18 for the back. it will not go on. has this ever happened to anyone? i've been using the same sizes all the time. one thing i noticed is that when i got the tire all the hairs were ripped off.. i got it from ebay.John 3:16Tags: None
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lurch12_2000
Originally posted by GabrielGoes View PostJust bought a new set of Shinko 230 tourmasters. 1978 GS 750e. im beginning to really hate them. i just threw on the front tire: it went right on, the back tire is a whole nother story. One side of the tire went on so when i go to finalize and put on the other side. i get about 75% done and than the tire starts ripping. i figured um okay lemme just put the rest on quickly. so then i realize that it is physically impossible for it to go on. took it off and restarted, one side goes on perfectly, and the other side seems like it was made a size too small. im sayin this tire is defective! i have changed several tires on this same bike. i got the right sizes too 100/90/19 for the front and 120/90/18 for the back. it will not go on. has this ever happened to anyone? i've been using the same sizes all the time. one thing i noticed is that when i got the tire all the hairs were ripped off.. i got it from ebay.
Personally, I would never buy a bike tire off e-bay since you can get any size or decent brand tires directly from motorcyclesuperstore or denniskirk usually with free shipping, mfg date of less than a year, and legitimate return policies.
btw, I wouldn't hesitate to buy Shinko 230's again for any of my bikes. I used them(both front and rear) on my BMW K100 and GS750E....good handling, great in rain, and no hassle mounting or balancing.Last edited by Guest; 06-27-2011, 11:05 AM.
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Planecrazy
Out of curiosity, did you try installing the problematic bead first to see if it would go on as easily as the other side? If so, did you then have the same problems with the remaining bead? What IS the date code on that tire? Could be old and hard (comparatively to a newer, fresher tire).
Finally, I agree that measuring the bead and comparing it to the tire you just removed may shed some light on whether it is somehow defective or not.
Good luck with it!
Regards,
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lurch12_2000
Also, if you're using a tube it may be pinching or is inflated too much causing the tire not to move freely. I would now be more concerned if you are running tubeless and have ripped the bead on the "new" tire. Definitely check the mfg date of that tire. You may be wasting effort on a worthless "new" tire!
Cast wheels marked tube type on the '70s models may still be used as tubeless if the rim is good and clean and the tire bead is not buggered up.Last edited by Guest; 06-27-2011, 11:04 AM.
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Souske
Did you leave the tire out in the sun first to get soft?
Also make sure the 1st bead hasn't seated before you get the seconf bead on, having the 1st bead able to $35 to have a tube replaced after I managed to pop my new tube getting the tire on.
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1_v8_merc
I had problems with my rear tubeless too.
Had to stretch and fight it to the end!
Got her on though, I wasn't about to take "no" for an answer, lol.
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