I put a new Dunlop D756 100/19/19 on my bike the first week of June. Three weeks ago at a Saturday night race the back end felt funny in practice. It looked like the tire had a bulge and had slipped and broke the bead loose in one spot. I let the air out and reset the bead on the rim. I have rode twice since this race, the last time the back end felt funny again. After getting home, I saw that the bulge was back so I took the tire off the bike this time to remove the tire from the rim to set it. After getting the first couple of bites of the bead over the rim, I and a very hard time going either way to complete the removal. Before anyone ask, yes I was on the other side of the rim lock. After about, will lets say I've used my quota of swear words for the month. I see cords from the tire. After finally removing the tire. I see that the cords had pulled through the inner edge of the tire. Not the bead area, but the inner edge of the tire. I've been mounting tires for years like most of us and have never seen or heard of this. I took the tire to my local shop. There first question is who mounted it. Right there I see there not willing to do anything. But, they do offer to call Dunlop. The shop was busy so I left my name and asked them to call me when the got a reply from Dunlop. Since I wasn't there during the phone conversation, I'm unsure if the parts guy described where the cords came out at. Dunlop says they will not do anything.
So, has anyone seen this before? I'm I being unrealistic thinking this is a manufacture defect and that Dunlop should replace the tire?
So, has anyone seen this before? I'm I being unrealistic thinking this is a manufacture defect and that Dunlop should replace the tire?