Hello,
The rear brake on the DR is all stainless piston, red grease and new seals. Ready to fit. Thanks for advice on this.
Now, I put a rear tyre on at the weekend. Or rather, the tyre man at mallory park did it for me, cos I was there, and spent last saturday fighting with the front wheel, so figured I'd let him do it.
While putting it on, my mate noticed that the bead isn't seated correctly. For about a quarter of the rim, the bead doesn't sit against the flange. It is further inside the "well" of the wheel.
The effect of this is that the lower extreme of the lettering (ie. "Distanzia") appears to creep underneath the rim

When I noticed, I deflated the tyre, freed up the rim (so that with the inner tube deflated all of the bead, on both sides, was in the well) and tried to reinflate. No joy. I repeated this a number of times (to about 15 or 20 psi), each time the bead would not seat all the way round. Hitting with mallets, persuasion with tyre levers did not sort it.
Am I doing something badly wrong? I have never had this before, despite having changed tyres myself a few times before. I cannot see a way of forcing it to seat- unlike a tubeless, I suspect that forcing more sir into the tube will not seat it. Jethro...??! JETHRO!!
So my plan is to toothbrush a bit of soap solution round the tyre and rim, then take it to an airline and push it up to 50 psi. Or does anyone else have an idea before I need to cart the bugger into the bike shop on a bus/ tube/ take time off work.
So much for being cheap!!
cheers
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