so, first issues with the RideNows, been using it for around 2 months and today the front tyre simply blewout, luckily I was standing still otherwise could be bad... now I'm trying to figure out what happened
it was a route with many descents (1km max) and I have rim brakes, but I didn't brake to the limit and also the blowout was like 5min after the last down hill in the flat part of the route
we're coming out of winter here, and today temp started at 10C (when I set the front to 90psi, which I usually do) but at the time of blowout it was like 25C, so for sure pressure was higher but it was still a long way to the limit. Tyre max is 110psi (Chalenge Elite clincher)
I'm willing to continue riding TPU, I like a lot the rolling sensation of them and the space saved. I've got the ThinkRiders installed now, and will try to run lower pressures to see what happens.
But not gonna lie this got me concerned, if it blewout when I was riding it could get ugly.. so better to try to understand what happened and how to avoid it (or reduce the risk, at least)
Two of my RideNow tubes(pink colored) leak air from the valve base. Annoying enough they don't leak while testing with low pressure, the leak starts around 30 psi mark so basically they never go flat but settle at about 25-30 mark down from 80. I can hear the air hissing at the valve hole on the wheel. Anyone had this happen? Don't think I can fix it. When I take it out I don't even see where exactly it's leaking. Both have just 150 miles on them.
if the leak starts with 30psi then I imagine testing the tube alone won't work (like submerging in water to see the leak)
so I'd try using soap foam (with a sponge) or even spit can sometimes work to reveal the leak.
If it's indeed the base of the valve, then it's defective, I'd contact the seller or ridenow to see about a replacement. But maybe if you add some superglue or something similar, that could penetrate the space between the valve and the valve tube and seal it