Why are some people such bastards

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Why are some people such bastards

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went to work this morning, parkd my bike and started work, wen finishd
work came to the bike an saw the rear tyre flat, said to my self o no but
when I look for an object that made it go flat I found a big nail shuved
between the rim an the tyre, no way in the world that could've happend
on its own, so rode the bike slowly to nearest servo and put some air in
it to get home, got home, how ever air is stil comn out and the rim is
slitely groved cause the nail and tyre not sure about and I just bought the
bloody thing, does any one know if this prob can be fixd ?


appreciate your respose



I say imposible
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Post by Colette »

That sux, sorry to hear it! Although it does seem suss at first, nails do tend to lodge in weird places, especially if they are flung about in the process of riding... :?
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I know thoughts tend to go through the head and I quickly start blaming people yes that does happen but this nail was strait as and is about 5", 3" of it is in the tyre I would've been level with the tar to get this nail that far in, I asuming I must've taken some one parkin spot for this to happen cause I just started job beginin of this wk
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Post by red_dave »

Adel,

It's hard to know if it's fixable without looking at it... I'd rid the wheel off and head down to your nearest Bike shop.

Farkin bike vandals... :evil:
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yea thanks Dave mite do that, the nearest one is liverpool now and that prob about 20 min away but I try
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I think it would most likely be an act of god, it would be bloody hard to actually get a nail through a tyre like that.
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it is obviously some one that knows about bike or some realy creative
who did this, I've rung about 6 different bike shops they all say no to
fixing it, I can understand that so thats y I say some one that knows how
to distroy a bike tyre did it. Now I jus wana know
who and y, I m realy a nice guy :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Yeah, it's unlikely to be an act of vandalism. I've had sidewall puntures before - it can just happen that way. The nail was probably flicked up by your front wheel. But even if it was an act of god, you're still correct... some people are bastards ! :wink:
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the amont of crap on sydney roads is bulsh#$t iv'e had 3 punctures in only 2 years
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i'm-kwaka's wrote:the amont of crap on sydney roads is bulsh#$t iv'e had 3 punctures in only 2 years
I hear ya brother! :twisted:
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Post by mike-s »

gonna take my camera out to the garage when i go down next, take a photo of a puncture my girlfriends car got on the sidewall, a right beauty too.
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Post by aardvark »

I was going to make a smart arse comment about cameras and focussing, but that wouldn't be constructive.

Have you ever tried to shove a nail into a tyre? Takes a fair bit of effort. In fact, I'd be impressed if you could do it with your hands.

We had a bloke at work who had a bolt go through the rear rim and out the tyre from the inside. At first you'd think it was impossible, but that's just the way it was.
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I don't think tyre sidewall puncture can be fixed.

But the rim itself, I would go to supercheap auto to buy that steel putty thing (hard as iron when cured).
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Post by rocketrod »

Without seeing it,but i reckon you could fix the rim easy.The nail has put a groove in the rim and this is why the tyre is leaking.Attack the rim with a file and then smooth it with wet and dry.It doesnt have to be perfect,just smooth enough so the tyre will seal against the rim again.Maybe a good idea to get the wheel rebalanced again afterwards.
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I am going with Aardy here, you would actually have to hammer or nailgun that nail in there.
Hard to beleive that it flung up but that makes more sense than somone standing there with a hammer doing it. I mean if you took "their" spot you would do somthing other than go to your car and get a nail and hammer out ?
But it SUCH a wierd angle and spot and you ppl will live in cities full of wierdos (as opposed to country towns full of wierdos :lol: ).
Where it is like that why wouldnt they just vulcanise a patch on the inside ?
Try somewhere like Bob Jane instead of a bike shop I guess.
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