Attempting to adjust the rear tire pressure on my BX this evening, I unscrewed the plastic valve cover, but the whole valve came loose from the stem, spraying me and half my garage with beet juice.
At first I thought the valve core had come out, but it was actually the whole valve--the outer threaded part + the core--that had come loose from the plastic/rubber stem. Right now it's just a light press fit holding it back in place.
I don't know much about tires, but I assume a new stem + valve assembly inserted from inside the rim is the fix for this. My problem is the beet juice.
Is there any possible way to fix this with the juice in the tire? I'd be happy to let a tire place do it, but I'm not sure who locally deals with RimGuard. I'll call my dealer in the morning, but they're 40 miles away, and presumably this is their busiest time of year. I assume they're still open to support local farmers, but not sure how COVID-19 is affecting their business.
I've got a BX1870 with turf tires--how much does a RimGuard loaded rear tire weigh? Can I roll it up a wide board into the back of hatchback? (No truck or trailer, unfortunately.)
Thanks for any advice,
Jack
At first I thought the valve core had come out, but it was actually the whole valve--the outer threaded part + the core--that had come loose from the plastic/rubber stem. Right now it's just a light press fit holding it back in place.
I don't know much about tires, but I assume a new stem + valve assembly inserted from inside the rim is the fix for this. My problem is the beet juice.
Is there any possible way to fix this with the juice in the tire? I'd be happy to let a tire place do it, but I'm not sure who locally deals with RimGuard. I'll call my dealer in the morning, but they're 40 miles away, and presumably this is their busiest time of year. I assume they're still open to support local farmers, but not sure how COVID-19 is affecting their business.
I've got a BX1870 with turf tires--how much does a RimGuard loaded rear tire weigh? Can I roll it up a wide board into the back of hatchback? (No truck or trailer, unfortunately.)
Thanks for any advice,
Jack