I was given a couple of T rims and tyres recently. They looked petty good, so I was anxious to find out how good.
They didn't hold air, so I could get rough getting the hard old tyres off the rims. I found d this.
This was in a clincher tyre, so even back in the old days, some were using unnecessary flaps in clincher tyres, with these problems.
I imagine this occurred when levering the tyre onto the rim.
I'll continue to use rim liners rather than cumbersome flaps.
Allan from down under.
Today's discovery
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Re: Today's discovery
Found the same thing replacing clincher tires recently, except it was used as a rim liner.