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  1. ErebremSchdig on

    Second thread I see today where the outer tire hull delaminated from the next layer on a schwalbe tire. Maybe they had a glue issue for some batches.

  2. Perfectly normal. It’s just shedding its skin ready for its next stage of growth. Recent discoveries have even found examples in the wild of up to 32 inches in diameter!

  3. Adventureadverts on

    Schwalbe better warranty replace that bullshit. Look around the tire to see if there’s any signs of dry rotting as that usually goes with something like this. Age can really get tires. Sometimes it takes a long while to get a tire from production to consumer. If stored badly enough it can happen in 6mpnths or a year. Whether it’s manufacturing or storage it’s on schwalbe. 

  4. MeMyselfundAuto on

    is the high temperatures to blame for this? or would it have happened anyway?

  5. Responsible_Pool9923 on

    I’ve only seen this on a 15+ year old car tyre. No way this is normal.

  6. Send that first pic to Schwalbe, they should replace this tire. Very obviously a manufacturing defect.

  7. Could this have something to do with the ongoing heat wave In Europe ? I have been running schwalbe tires for years and never had any kind of issue other than they leak sealant through sidewalls a little bit, but that’s not really a big issue.

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