I just managed to pop my back tyre (WTB Verdict 2.5) on my Whyte E150S. I was about to go over a kerb on to the pavement, lifted the front wheel up and the back tyre popped as soon as it hit the kerb and tyre slowly deflated. Took me a few seconds to work out what had happened. I reckon I was doing about 10/12mph. I have done the exact same kerb on my old acoustic at the same speed without any problems.
The bike is brand new and the shop set up the tyres when I collected it. They asked what tyre pressure I would like, 25 or 30 psi and I said whatever they would recommend for my weight and the bike. They also set the suspension according to my weight and tested it with me on it. Yesterday at home when I felt the tyres they felt like I could squeeze the tyres a little bit, so I thought they maybe needed more pressure, but being my first emtb thought the shop would have set it correctly and didn’t think much more about it. I’ll speak to them in the morning, but they have been very good so far.
Is this just bad luck or is there something wrong with the tyre and/or the pressure? Surely a normal kerb is no match for this bike? ? or was I going too fast?
The bike is brand new and the shop set up the tyres when I collected it. They asked what tyre pressure I would like, 25 or 30 psi and I said whatever they would recommend for my weight and the bike. They also set the suspension according to my weight and tested it with me on it. Yesterday at home when I felt the tyres they felt like I could squeeze the tyres a little bit, so I thought they maybe needed more pressure, but being my first emtb thought the shop would have set it correctly and didn’t think much more about it. I’ll speak to them in the morning, but they have been very good so far.
Is this just bad luck or is there something wrong with the tyre and/or the pressure? Surely a normal kerb is no match for this bike? ? or was I going too fast?