rar110
I know what you mean. Ive had the same trouble. I've tried putting a ratchet strap around the centre of the tyre and tightening it up as I had heard that was supposed to work. Didn't work for me using an ARB compressor. I guess it must work sometimes but may depend on the flexibility of the tyre sidewalls etc. I did take the valve stem out to allow air in as fast as possible.
I have heard of people using a suitable size push bike tube and partially inflating it and putting it between the bead of the tyre and the rim to seal one side of the bead. I don't know exactly how it works but I assume it must be well lubricated (push bike tube that is) so that it doesn't get caught when or if the bead does seat. I've never got round to trying that method so maybe someone on the forum knows exactly how it is done and can give the rest of us some clues.
Cheers
Iain


 
						
					 
					
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