Posted by Chuck R in TX on August 25, 2012 at 08:47:43 from (76.253.165.86):
Nearing the end of my restoration and was mounting a new 550x16 tire and tube to front wheel and encountered something that puzzels me. As I inflated the tube after mounting, the valve pulled out of my hand back into the wheel. The tube and tire were bought supposedly as a matched set. I thought that somehow I must have had the tube in backwords with valve facing away from rim hole so I took it off and remounted on correctly, although I think it was ok the first time. (The tube looked exactly like the one removed). It did the same thing but I used an extension so that I could hang onto it. I inflated and deflated a couple of time to get everytning strait inside. Although it pulled hard I got it done and installed the wheel. After about four days the tire went flat and sucked the valve back into the wheel. What am I missing?
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