Truing a wheel- remove tyre?

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Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
Just that really- probably a dumb question but here goes! I'm taking my rear wheel to a guy with a proper truing stand. If it is advisable to remove, then I'll do it beforehand to save him the bother as he's doing it as a favour for me.

I suspect it should be removed to get a better view, but read somewhere you get a better idea of spoke tension with the inflated tyre. Any views?
 

heliphil

Guru
Location
Essex
with the tyre on you can only really true it side to side, but not get any high/low spots out - depends on how well you want it trued!!!!
 
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Glow worm

Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
with the tyre on you can only really true it side to side, but not get any high/low spots out - depends on how well you want it trued!!!!

Thanks. Side to side is the main problem as far as I can tell and I've trued as best I can without a proper stand. sounds best to remove the tyre anyway.
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
from a pernoickity engineering POV

true it without the tyre on , then fit the tyre and see how if it gets thrown out by much then tweak to suit.

There's OCD then there's doing it Properly
 
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