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Leaky seam - DryRob - 14-07-13 I was giving my bike it's yearly bath earlier and noticed air leaking from one of the seams, can I reseat this myself or do I have to take it to a fitters? Re: Leaky seam - dazza - 15-07-13 Have you got an inflatable bike ? Re: Leaky seam - DryRob - 15-07-13 Oops, should have mentioned it's a tyre seam Re: Leaky seam - ghostbiker - 15-07-13 This normally is caused by corrosion on the rim. You might be lucky and let all the air out and reinflate but both times I have had this (gsx600f and once on the fazer 1000 before I power coated them) Its ment tyre off, sand paper it smooth and refit/ballance tyre. Re: Leaky seam - DryRob - 15-07-13 Well that's not what I wanted to hear but thanks for the info. Any ideas how to do this myself or is it a garage job? I've seen a guy use a G-clamp to push the tyre off the rim when he fitted me a new valve... Re: Leaky seam - DryRob - 15-07-13 Took it off and went to a garage, serviced my back brake while i was at it. For £5 it wasn't worth wrecking a nearly new tyre Re: Leaky seam - chaz - 15-07-13 when I've had car tyres leaking round the rim, the tyre fitters hit them with a very big rubber mallet, don't know if it's a good idea hitting the side walls of a bike tyre? Re: Leaky seam - DryRob - 16-07-13 To be honest even if they were charging 4x more I'd still pay, I've not got any tools for tyres and I'd rather not mess one of them up |