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This is a work-around, but you could also try a thorn resistant tube. Get the kind that is thicker through the entire cross section. You might find that what causes a pinch flat on a normal tube will only be a 'scratch' on a thick thorn resistant tube.
My wife and I had flat issues on the tandem about one month ago. No flats in 200 miles since installing a thorn resistant tube. Give it a try, it is a cheap solution that could save you replacing the rim.
Wow, what a cool tool. I never saw that before. I always use tire irons to get my tubes on without issue. More than 30 years now.
notoriousDUG said:
You are not getting pinch flats if there is only one hole, you are getting a puncture or damaging the tube when you install it or inflate it.
I very much doubt you have any issues with the rim, it sounds like you are pinching it when you put the tire on. DO NOT use levers to put it on, it is almost impossible to not get the tube caught in some manner. Even if you do not puncture it then you put a blemish in it that will eventually rupture.
If you have an issue getting the tire on the last little bit get a bead jack. (Although I suggest purchasing it at your local bike shop...)
I got a bead jack cause tires were a b*tch to mount on my road bike and it's great! At the same time, I also got a set of Schwalbe Marathon plus and haven't had to use the bead jack since. :-)
Also, check out the VAR tire lever tool, which is small enough to carry in your saddle bag and includes a simple bead jack. Unfortunately, it is not distributed in the U.S., so you have to buy it overseas. One source is http://www.cyclebasket.com/m5b0s281p92/VAR_Special_Tyre_Levers_ (price is in British Pounds). I purchased mine back when they were distributed in the U.S. and they've worked beautifully for decades.
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