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Hi

looking for some advice on the flat tyre (not my car) and had vague info on it.

 So I believe there is something rubbing the inside of the owner front wheel causing a slow puncture.

I pumped it up yesterday and it held its pressure ok from what I saw. I didn’t check the pressure.

i believe it’s had a new wheel and tyre and the same thing is occurring.

 Wondering is this is a known issue with these?

 Cheers

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13 minutes ago, Gaz1234 said:

 Wondering is this is a known issue with these?

No, no known issues related to tyre wear.

Can you post a picture?

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That looks like it's been standing for years, and it wasn't cared for before that! The tyre would be the least of my concerns. There must be more to this.

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That tyre is toast. No garage would attempt to repair that.

The sidewall is covered in cracks.

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The tyre isn't that old (week 41 2019) but Michelin do seem to suffer from sidewall cracking after a few years.

 

If you believe there is something causing wear on the inside it would be good to see a picture of that (maybe turn the steering to full lock).

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Looks as has been said to be knackered. Cracking, split, between the top C and the H in MICHELIN, and seems to of spent it's life rubbing against kerbs. Side of tyre looks well worn, cracking.

New tyre time unfortunately. Check them all for splits.

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Looking at that picture and being a member of the CT200 club, are you taking the Michael.

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On 1/2/2024 at 9:47 PM, ColinBarber said:

The tyre isn't that old (week 41 2019) but Michelin do seem to suffer from sidewall cracking after a few years.

 

If you believe there is something causing wear on the inside it would be good to see a picture of that (maybe turn the steering to full lock).

Strange the OP said he believed it to be a new wheel and tyre, when its stamped 2019.

I suppose it could always point to a faulty pressure sensor valve

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On 1/3/2024 at 9:43 PM, Kaptkremmin said:

Looking at that picture and being a member of the CT200 club, are you taking the Michael.

Taking the Michelin lol!

That's not a CT wheel, THIS is a CT wheel ......... 😅

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