LastYearsPumpkin ( @LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.ch ) English16•10 months agoIf you stuffed the tube into the tire and inflated it, it might have had a small fold in it that got trapped and split.
When you inflate the tube the first time, you should inflate it slowly and only a little bit, massage the tire to release any kinks or folds, then slowly increase pressure until about half way. Then give it another massage and deflate it. Then you can slowly refill it all the way.
lnxtx ( @lnxtx@feddit.nl ) 8•10 months agoLooks like manufacture defect.
What brand?
jmbmkn ( @jmbmkn@beehaw.org ) 5•10 months agoPresumably the process of welding the valve part to the rest of the tube failed for some reason and wasn’t spotted by whatever quality checks they do.
Schwalbe! That’s why I’m surprised, I’ve never had issues with them.
𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏 ( @lemann@lemmy.one ) 1•10 months agoThat is surprising, Schwalbe stuff is usually pretty solid.
Switched to their tyres on one of my previous bikes a couple years ago, and was pretty impressed with the smooth quiet rolling, and puncture resistance. Currently running road cruiser greens with their inner tubes
PeachMan ( @PeachMan@lemmy.one ) 5•10 months agoAlways buy more tubes than you think you need. They’re a cheap, disposable part with lots of defects, so it shouldn’t surprise you when you get a lemon. Return this one for a refund.
Thanks, I’ll try for a refund.
lntl ( @lntl@lemmy.ml ) 1•10 months agolooks like two holes opened at the valve stem
No kidding ;)