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#1 Tire shop in Beijing?09-27-2013, 03:46 PM
Gents - was wondering if anyone knows of a tyre shop in Beijing they could recommend and vouch for. I have a pretty severe tyre (and possibly a wheel) roundness issue on the rear wheel/motor of the new e-scooter which I just picked up on Sunday (which runs on 13 inch wheels, in case that's relevant) which results in a wobble at speeds over 50km/h. I did take a bit of a gamble by buying directly from the manufacturer, as there aren't any dealers for the bike in Beijing, so it's very much DIY when it comes to servicing and fixing problems.
I've tried searching the forum and was surprised to not find any threads/posts discussing tyre shops.
Thanks!
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#2 Re: Tire shop in Beijing?09-30-2013, 06:06 AM
Bump...
Nobody?
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#3 Re: Tire shop in Beijing?09-30-2013, 08:40 AM
All the Jing'rs I know (myself included) have never found a decent motorcycle wheel/tire shop in Beijing. By the way, the mere presence of a mechanical tire R&R machine, or even a Balancer, definitely does NOT mean the shop operator has a clue what he is doing.
Sorry.
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#4 Re: Tire shop in Beijing?10-02-2013, 08:20 AM
Wow that's crazy! Yet at the same time, not entirely unbelievable. You would've thought that in a city of 20,000,000, at least one person would have some good idea of how to balance and true a wheel.
How does everyone get here (and on the Chinese forums) get their tyres changed, and done well?
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#5 Re: Tire shop in Beijing?10-02-2013, 11:52 PM
Don't worry if your e-bike has a balance problem over 50km/h because it won't be doing that speed for very long
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#6 Re: Tire shop in Beijing?10-10-2013, 02:59 AMOriginally Posted by zhu
Originally Posted by prince666
Originally Posted by zhu
Originally Posted by zhu
Thanks for the suggestions all though. Guess I'll have to keep on looking. Will update if I find anything.
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#7 Re: Tire shop in Beijing?10-10-2013, 06:11 AM
Do it yourself. If it's a big bike, take the wheels off, go to any car tire shop and use their tire machine. If it's a smaller bike, use tire irons. Balance it yourself, you can search the sight to see my tire balancer thread.
Don't worry, by the time you leave China you will be an expert at fixing everything because you eventually get frustrated with the local professionals and can usually do a better job by yourself.
Cheers!
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#8 Re: Tire shop in Beijing?10-10-2013, 04:49 PM
fact is mate its an e-bike, every km it travels the voltage is dropping so whereas a motorcycle will travel until it runs out of gas and can then be refuelled in about 2 minutes, an e-bike has to be charged for hours. The faster it goes the less distance it travels. So I will stand by that assumption . The tyre is either seated on the bead or it is not. If it's not then stand well back and inflate it to whatever your compressor can puff. If its still not round it never will be so go buy a new one.
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#10 Re: Tire shop in Beijing?10-03-2013, 02:23 AM
seriously though I think it's difficult to balance this type of wheel as the e-motor and reduction gears are inside the hub and always rotating so you are trying to balance the whole gubbins. If you can see a visual imbalance it is probably a dud tyre so check it is seated correctly and if all else fails replace it.
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