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Do you make sure you have enough Air? I know that sounds silly, but Bike Tires lose air quickly, and I find that I get a pinch flat if I don't pay enough attention to the air pressure. If you don't already, I would also run with the tire at the highest proper pressure.
What tire pressure do you run and how often do you top off the pressure?
Pinch flats only come from two things, low tire pressure or hitting something hard enough with a small enough tire that pressure does not matter.
Do you hit a lot of curbs or pot holes or something?
When you say pinch flat do you mean a snake bit puncture with two little holes next to each other?
Do you use any tools to put the tube on?
Let me ask an "impolitic" question. Are you a Clydesdale, a Super-Clydesdale or a Pachyderm? Those of us in the Clydesdale (and up) category tend to see a lot more pinch flats. (And this is net weight, so if you carry 25 gallons of water with you everyday, even if you are a super feather weight, you enter the realm of the Clydesdales.
This happened to me two years ago. I had loose spokes which would poke into the tire when I hit bumps.
Pinch a set of two spokes together on one side all the way around and then do the same on the other side. Tighten the loose spokes. Voila'.
Let me ask an "impolitic" question. Are you a Clydesdale, a Super-Clydesdale or a Pachyderm? Those of us in the Clydesdale (and up) category tend to see a lot more pinch flats. (And this is net weight, so if you carry 25 gallons of water with you everyday, even if you are a super feather weight, you enter the realm of the Clydesdales.
Loose spokes cause a pinch as they go in and come out. My spoke flats were little slits.
Amanda said:
I avoid anything that I know will damage my tires/rims. The only tools I use to put the new tube in is a tire lever. The punctures look like little slits.
I don't have any problems with spokes punch thru the tubes, I haven't used rim strip in a while, instead I have been using strong tape several layers. I have haven't use these tires, but Schwalbe 28X1-1/2 Marathon Greenguard, 50-85 Psi, 810 Grams, 67 Epi, the green guard is suppose to make harder to get a flat and you don't need high pressure. I use continental town and country and have had a flat in 3 years, also use Maxxis Hookworms as most of my bikes are small wheeled. And I am a Pachyderm.
If you have had several "pinch flats" and you are sure you carry enough pressure the the rim is probably damaged from the blowouts. It doesn't take much, and if the tire is properly inflated it will compress 15% or more exposing the sidewalls to a damaged portion of the rim. Replace the rim, it's cheaper than tireS.
I learned this the hard way.
Marc
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