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In this video I'm going to explain how to fix a new bicycle tire wobble on true wheels. Though every product, including bicycle tires, can have production errors, the chance of this actually from happening and slipping through to a customer is very small. Especially with premium tires.
The tires I'm going to be installing are the smallest width gravel tires available: the Panaracer Gravelking. They are high quality gravel tires, which mimic the tires that originally were on the Koga Miyata Adventure I'm restoring. And the fact that they are Japanese as well, makes the entire bike have a very oriental feel to it, which I like.
They'll be replacing the Continental Gatorskin tires. Those tires turned out to be a tad too big for the 35mm. width ESGE road bike fenders I bought.
If you know your wheels are true, than the cause of a new bicycle tire wobble cannot be the rim.
And premium brands have high quality assurance standards, which basically prohibited a faulty tire from slipping through.
And uneven inner tubes cannot be the cause either. Bicycle tires don’t stretch too the point where one part bulges where the rest doesn’t.
The cause I found is that a deflated tire is incorrectly positioned on the rim, with some parts protruding more than others. I thought that inflating a tube would automatically position the tire evenly on the rim, but it doesn’t.
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Music is from the YouTube Audio Library
Song is "Song of Sadhana" from Jesse Gallagher
