I have restored a 69' Scwhinn Collegiate 24" (yeah, my girlfriend is that tiny) and it has the SA internal 3 speed rear hub. I am no expert by any means, and here is my problem...
I have installed and re-installed the rear tire and tube to the rim multiple times(3 different tires and 3 different size tubes). Every time I fill it with air, I get at least one bulge in the tire somewhere. (A special thank you goes out to my buddy George who has an air compressor in his garage. I may have ended up on the 11o' clock news without it.) The bulge isn't always in the same place either. I have gone so far as to bring it in to a bike shop to be sure the rim is true. The bike shop fella tried for 25 minutes also and believes it is a rim issue. "The inside portion of the lip of rim is not pronounced enough to keep the tire in place."
Could this be the issue? Repair? Thoughts on the rim/tire? Not on my drinking over bike building... :wink:
Yesterday, I spent 3+ hours on the rear rim/tir alone. I was "not going to let this rim beat me." Well, I am about to start taking up drinking over bike building... My poor dogs started hiding after tools started flying.
I have installed and re-installed the rear tire and tube to the rim multiple times(3 different tires and 3 different size tubes). Every time I fill it with air, I get at least one bulge in the tire somewhere. (A special thank you goes out to my buddy George who has an air compressor in his garage. I may have ended up on the 11o' clock news without it.) The bulge isn't always in the same place either. I have gone so far as to bring it in to a bike shop to be sure the rim is true. The bike shop fella tried for 25 minutes also and believes it is a rim issue. "The inside portion of the lip of rim is not pronounced enough to keep the tire in place."
Could this be the issue? Repair? Thoughts on the rim/tire? Not on my drinking over bike building... :wink:
Yesterday, I spent 3+ hours on the rear rim/tir alone. I was "not going to let this rim beat me." Well, I am about to start taking up drinking over bike building... My poor dogs started hiding after tools started flying.