- Sat May 05, 2012 8:45 am
#12241
Hi Norm. Another possibility is that the inner tube was caught under the tyre bead. This causes the tube to puncture after a short while. It can sometimes cause the tyre to lift off the rim where the tube immediately explodes and the tyre lifts off, you don't always realise that has happened after the accident. I have actually had this happen...I was two up and travelling at nearly 60MPH. After the explosion, I had to fight the bike for a hundred yards or more as it shot sideways left and right and then careered along the kerb with me yanking the bike up and footing the pavement like crazy to eventually stop with several pedestrians coming over and applauding the feat, My passenger was absolutely amazed we stayed on the bike as at one time it was nearly horizontal and at 90 degrees sideways then flipped over the other way until the bike ran along the kerb, trying to flip us off, before I managed to stop it. That was some terrifying experience! Ever since that time, I always triple check for that mistake whenever I fit a tyre.