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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 10980" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>What is it doing? does it simply push the tyre off the bead causing it to go flat? or is it actually damaging the tyre? You would require an insane amount of side pressure to pop a tyre off the bead when its fully inflated! Its hard enough popping them off when they are empty.</p><p>I agree with Ken, check your pressures, thats the only thing i can think that could cause the tyre to deflate. I'm not sure what you are running or what should be run for tracks but without tracks i run 40-50 PSI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 10980, member: 82"] What is it doing? does it simply push the tyre off the bead causing it to go flat? or is it actually damaging the tyre? You would require an insane amount of side pressure to pop a tyre off the bead when its fully inflated! Its hard enough popping them off when they are empty. I agree with Ken, check your pressures, thats the only thing i can think that could cause the tyre to deflate. I'm not sure what you are running or what should be run for tracks but without tracks i run 40-50 PSI. [/QUOTE]
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