Hondeau Tires...Thanks for the response. I talked to a friend whose dad use to own a tire shop back in the day. He told me to take some baby powder and put a shit load in the tire and around the bead and put about 75psi in it and it should work. He thinks maybe the tube is twisted inside the tire, which is possible because those tires are real soft and sticky. I have a show I'm taking it to tomorrow, so I'll do it afterwards and let you guys know.
They do look great on the bike though!! If the rubber rim strip that protects the inner tube from the spoke nuts is a bit too wide, it will interfere with the tire bead seating properly (it gets caught under the inside diameter of the tire bead). The rim strip needs to be centered in the depression in the rim, without any excess up on the area adjacent to the rim flange, to avoid this condition. You may need to trim the strip to make it narrower, and use a bit of contact cement to hold it in place before you mount the tire. With the rim strip stuck under a section of the bead, a wobbling tire will occur. Regards, Chase
I have Union Cycle rims, which I built up myself. I also have one Heidenau tyre and one Kenda; my CB rides fine. Try this for seating tires and tubes, works well, NAPA carries it:
http://www.agscompany.com/lubricants/canadian/213 66 dream, 78 cb750k, 02fz1, 09 wing
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