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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 6:22 am    Post subject: King Fox tires Reply with quote

Is anyone else out there in Kitfox Land having trouble with a slow leak of their King Fox tires? Both of my tires have shown a slow leak over time and on investigation, they are both leaking at the small protrusions of rubber where I suspect the rubber was injected into the tire mold. I just checked one yesterday and found one leak on one side of the tire and two leaks on the other side. Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this on their tires.

Harold McConnell
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 7:08 am    Post subject: King Fox tires Reply with quote

Yes, I run 16 x 6.50 x 8 smooth tread tires by HI-RUN (I'm sure chinese made). These are ATV or tractor tires which I get for around 40 bucks. They are made just like what you are talking about (the raised mold bead). Just enough of a imperfection to make them leak. Sometimes I get lucky and one wont leak down for a couple months but normally I have to take the wheel pants off and pump back up to the 10 pounds that I use.

I am solving the problem by putting tubes in the tires as I once did before and I will get rid of the issue. If you put tubes in, make sure you get the tubes that have the TR-6 type stem. This has the locking nut to keep the tube in place if the tire rotates on the rim, which it can do.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:12 pm    Post subject: King Fox tires Reply with quote

Speaking of removing the wheel pants to access the valve stem, I
solved that problem by cutting an approx. 1-3/4" hole into the side
of the pants, that I later plugged with a proper-sized plastic
plug...a flat one. Then all I have to do is remove the plug, push the
plane back or forth until the valve stem lines up with the hole. Then
I use three stainless steel valve stem extensions that I had put
together (these go into the tool box in the plane when done), and use
this tool to screw onto the stem, giving me pretty instant access to
checking pressures or adding air.

One of these days, I may even paint the plug.... : )
Lynn Matteson
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On Jan 18, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Bill Malpass wrote:

[quote] Yes, I run 16 x 6.50 x 8 smooth tread tires by HI-RUN (I'm sure
chinese made). These are ATV or tractor tires which I get for
around 40 bucks. They are made just like what you are talking
about (the raised mold bead). Just enough of a imperfection to
make them leak. Sometimes I get lucky and one wont leak down for a
couple months but normally I have to take the wheel pants off and
pump back up to the 10 pounds that I use.

I am solving the problem by putting tubes in the tires as I once
did before and I will get rid of the issue. If you put tubes in,
make sure you get the tubes that have the TR-6 type stem. This has
the locking nut to keep the tube in place if the tire rotates on
the rim, which it can do.

Good luck.............Kitfox Bill
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:47 pm    Post subject: King Fox tires Reply with quote

no problems mine had the same air in them for 6 year about.

I had one plane here that had a rim leak once.
broke the bead and put on some more tire goop

never leaked since
I bought a truck load of these tires and sold most of them. not selling any more though

there are a few places on line to get them,

Tube might help but I never needed yet. They might just add to the issues --something else to leak.

If you seen my movies you know I kick the crap outta them

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:58 pm    Post subject: King Fox tires Reply with quote

Where online do you get the tires?
Ron

:--)> no problems mine had the same air in them for 6
:--)> year about.
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:--)> I had one plane here that had a rim leak
:--)> once.
:--)> broke the bead and put on some more tire
:--)> goop
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:--)> never leaked since
:--)> I bought a truck load of these tires and sold most of them. not selling any more
:--)> though there are a few places on line to get them,
:--)> Tube might help but I never needed yet. They might just add to the issues --
:--)> something else to leak. If you seen my movies you know I kick the crap outta them
:--)> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVqBV809krY
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:35 pm    Post subject: King Fox tires Reply with quote

http://www.tiresunlimited.com/images/nankang_atv/NK%20N800.jpg

http://www.tiresunlimited.com/nankang_atv_tires.htm

used to be 30$

wow is rubber up in value ?
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 4:12 pm    Post subject: King Fox tires Reply with quote

One of mine has leaked since new. Last month the other started leaking only faster. Just found cords showing. A lone spot about .625X1.5 in. The rest of the tires have no noticeable wear. Am not impressed with the quality of the King Fox. never had a problem with the original 20 year old tires. Maybe they got hard with age and lasted longer.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:14 pm    Post subject: King Fox tires Reply with quote

Harold,
Going back to the original shaved tires, I always had a very slow leak on the wide tires if I mounted them myself. I was forced to top up the pressure every couple of weeks or so. This last time, I took them to an ATV shop and they leak something like the very slow loss of pressure in my truck tires. I once tried putting a bead of Silicone sealant at the bead and they held pressure very well unless the bead was disturbed then they would leak as before.
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Is anyone else out there in Kitfox Land having trouble with a slow leak of their King Fox tires? Both of my tires have shown a slow leak over time and on investigation, they are both leaking at the small protrusions of rubber where I suspect the rubber was injected into the tire mold. I just checked one yesterday and found one leak on one side of the tire and two leaks on the other side. Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this on their tires.

Harold McConnell
NE North Dakota
Kitfox 3
582

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