Good Sam Club Open Roads Forum: Toy Haulers: Flat tire question?
Open Roads Forum Already a member? Login here.   If not, Register Today!  |  Help

Newest  |  Active  |  Popular  |  RVing FAQ Forum Rules  |  Forum Help and Support  |  Contact

Search:   Advanced Search

Search only in Toy Haulers

Open Roads Forum  >  Toy Haulers  >  The Toys

 > Flat tire question?

Reply to Topic  |  Subscribe  |  Print Topic  |  Post New Topic  | 
Page of 3  
Prev  |  Next
dedmiston

Valencia

Moderator

Joined: 01/26/2004

View Profile



Good Sam RV Club


Posted: 10/22/09 08:48am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

code3run wrote:

I will try the water thing and then I may just have to take the tire in.


Might as well take it in. It's cheap insurance.

How much tread do you have left on the tire? Maybe replace the tire while your at it so you feel like you got an upgrade for all your effort.


2004.5 Dodge 2500 Diesel • 2005 Weekend Warrior FS2600 • Hooligan #3

Toys:
  • 05 Yamaha WR450
  • 07 Honda CRF250X
  • 05 Honda CRF230
  • 06 Honda CRF230
  • 06 Yamaha TT-R90E
The Edmistons - Our Gallery


Never forget 9-11-01 Check out our blogs @ blog.rv.net

mapguy

Puget Sound

Senior Member

Joined: 09/02/2007

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 10/22/09 11:13am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

With that many stallions in the stable -it is time to learn how to do tires. Get a set of Motion Pro tire irons and get with it. It is a learned skill to do it fast and without busting your knuckles. Doing it slow without busting your knuckles is within the realm of most dirt bike riders. Without this skill a riding/camping trip can become a disaster/washout pretty easily from any number of causes.

You Tube DIY vids here: CLICK ME

EDIT: Shortened that big fat link into a shorter one so the whole page doesn't scroll.

* This post was edited 10/23/09 10:12am by an administrator/moderator *

BigDogF250

San Diego

Senior Member

Joined: 12/12/2005

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 10/22/09 03:48pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

"Leaky" tires always end up going flat sometime during a ride and destroying the tube and sometimes the tire. Either find the leak and patch it or replace the tube.

If you take it in make sure you tell the shop what the problem is and that they need to inspect the tire from the inside. There can frequently be a thorn sticking just into the inside that you can't see from the outside. When I say thorn I don't mean rose, I mean Ocotillo bush, 3-4" long and strong enough to pierce leather, rubber, denim and dang near anything else it gets into. Especially when they have cured in the desert sun.

If you do the change yourself make sure you check for this. It only takes a couple of extra minutes to pull the full tire off and inspect it. Just focus on not pinching the tube while putting it back in.

With 15 bikes (includes kids) in our camp on a busy weekend it's something we do ourselves all the time but you can almost always find a local guy willing to do it for $20 plus parts.


Don't take life too seriously, it's not permanent.
06 Weekend Warrior FSC3200 pulled by 05 Ford F250 PSD 4x4
07 Yamaha YZF450 White/Silver, 05 Yamaha YFZ450 White/Red
94 Husqvarna WXC610, 2008 Polaris RZR 800


code3run

S. CALIFORNIA

Senior Member

Joined: 04/18/2006

View Profile


Online
Posted: 10/22/09 04:12pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Ok I used the soap and water trick. Valve stem area is fine. I found some bubbles coming from the other bolt and nut that sticks out of inside of rim???Dont know what that bolt does? I could tighten it but not really sure what it is for and what I need to do. Appears thats the source of air loss? Thanks for all the help.


2008 ATTITUDE 21AK
2007 Dodge Ram 1500 hemi 5.7 lit
07 Yamaha ttr 50-SOLD
07 Yamaha ttr 90
07 Yamaha ttr 125
01 Yamaha yz 125

2 boys 9 and 12 and wife
Dusty the dog

mapguy

Puget Sound

Senior Member

Joined: 09/02/2007

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 10/22/09 04:26pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

code3run wrote:

Ok I used the soap and water trick. Valve stem area is fine. I found some bubbles coming from the other bolt and nut that sticks out of inside of rim???Dont know what that bolt does? I could tighten it but not really sure what it is for and what I need to do. Appears thats the source of air loss? Thanks for all the help.


.... other bolt and nut .....That is the Rim Lock Assembly. This needs to be kept tight or the tire can slip on the rim. Air will come from here normally if you air up a flat tire. You need to breakdown the tire and do the soapy water inspection on the tube to find the leak or just replace. I always air up new tubes before installing -don't wan to install a faulty tube.

code3run

S. CALIFORNIA

Senior Member

Joined: 04/18/2006

View Profile


Online
Posted: 10/22/09 04:40pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Thanks for the you tube video. They make it look very easy. I will do it myself and change the tube. Cant be that hard. The video explained the rim lock thanks.

nayther

Burbank, CA

Senior Member

Joined: 03/21/2005

View Profile



Posted: 10/23/09 03:56pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

practice with the tire changing. for the first try I would get a heavy duty tube, not ultra heavy duty as they are harder. Take your time and take little "bites" on the tire when putting it back on to avoid pinching the tube. A little baby powder inside the tire helps as does some soapy water on the tire bead. I've changed so many tires/tubes I couldn't begin to tell you how many. I've also pinched my fair share of tubes!


DIRT BIKES RULE

'05 Duramax CC short bed
'06 3005 Rage'n Falcon

Macs Dad

SoCal

Senior Member

Joined: 04/04/2006

View Profile


Online
Posted: 10/23/09 09:33pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just SLIME it.


07 Weekend Warrior SL2805
05 Chevy 2500 HD Crew Cab 6.0/410 Gasser
05 Honda 400 EX
08 Polaris RZR
06 KX 250F


code3run

S. CALIFORNIA

Senior Member

Joined: 04/18/2006

View Profile


Online
Posted: 10/25/09 07:49am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Follow up: I took tire in for repair. He pulled a long nail out that went in through one of the nobbys. New tire tube all for only 25 bucks which is a smoking deal I thought. I Ran a couple errands and returned home to put tire back on and it was flat again! Took it back and he pulled the rest of the nail out fixed it again and all is good.

Dirtclods

Newport Beach

Senior Member

Joined: 02/19/2007

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 10/25/09 09:00am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Right on!

Reply to Topic  |  Subscribe  |  Print Topic  |  Post New Topic  | 
Page of 3  
Prev  |  Next

Open Roads Forum  >  Toy Haulers  >  The Toys

 > Flat tire question?
Search:   Advanced Search

Search only in Toy Haulers


New posts No new posts
Closed, new posts Closed, no new posts
Moved, new posts Moved, no new posts

Adjust text size:

© 2009 Good Sam Club | Terms & Conditions | PRIVACY POLICY | YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS