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  1. rustystud

    Blow'd Up Sir!

    Here's a picture of my tire cage. I mounted it on wheels to be able to move it around. That's my wheel dolly next to it.
  2. rustystud

    Blow'd Up Sir!

    I've found that even at 25 PSI that if that ring does come off it can still cause a lot of damage. I never inflate the tire unless it is caged or chained. All my old instructors and every manual I ever read has also said the same thing. I've been around them when the ring came off and it is very...
  3. rustystud

    Blow'd Up Sir!

    There is no danger once the tire has "seated" on it's rim. Now if you had run the tire after it was flat that might be a different story all together. I have seen rims come loose from that. But just filling the tire, or removing it there is no danger. As far as blowing up goes. I only saw a...
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