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RIP Aaron Hull
Midget Racer Aaron Hull passed away last night from injuries suffered while mounting a race tire in his shop its being reported. Pray for his family please, he was a great kid. What a horrible tragedy.
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RIP Aaron
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Re: RIP Aaron Hull
That's a sad deal! Thoughts and prayers go out to his Family and Friends! God speed Kid! You will be missed!
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Aaron was a great guy to race with, a great guy to just shoot the **** with at the race track. I believe this was going to be his first night out of the year and I know he was excited to be going. He will be missed.
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RIP Aaron, Prayers to the family.
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How sad! Prayers to the family!
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Horrible for sure, damn.
Losing a life to a race crash is bad but this is sadder still. His name will be on my boys speedwaybike this weekend and every race this season. We never knew him but will think of him every time we work or race the bike. There can also be a life lesson for my children in it, enjoy every minute of what and who you love. |
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:13: I am very sorry! RIP
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Thoughts and prayers with the family.
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Such an unfortunate accident. Could happen to anyone, tires are dangerous.
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Terrible tragedy, thoughts to the racer and family. I don't know the situation other than the online speculation, but I will say of the variables involved, blaming the tire is premature. We can all learn from experiences, I know I have and luckily enough only ended up with a broken arm with what happened to me, since then I do not trust racing wheels and have made my own device with a gauge to inflate a tire onto the bead from a distance. Definitely not Aaron's fault, any racing team you see will mount a tire with there arms and body inside the danger zone of the wheel. I encourage everyone I see mounting a tire to create their own tire mounting tool. These type of incidents, generally, the wheels fail, not the tire. I will not comment further. Unfortunate.
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Saw this posted on twitter.. RIP
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Re: RIP Aaron Hull
Thoughts and prayers. He will be missed.
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Deepest sympathies to Aaron's family and friends from the Midwest TQ Racing League.
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Condolences to the family. Compressed air can be a dangerous explosive. I was lucky to escape with minor injuries while mounting a passenger car tire over 40 years ago. Dustbowl's advice about a remote air chuck is a good idea. I also have found that a bar of soap kept in a coffee can with water makes an excellent tire lube. Most importantly, if the tire doesn't seat with 20 lbs or less of air, pull the valve stem, break the bead, lube again, and then retry.
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does anyone know what exactly happened so we can all learn from this? I'm sure we are all guilty of to much air, if it's trying to stretch a tire or just mount it, I know I am, can you give us a description and maybe pictures of the tool you made? |
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Used to work on car tires and had a newbie mount one up and air it close to 100psi before it exploded, knocked him about five feet backward and gave him a concussion and hearing loss. Lucky honestly. They can be small bombs.
Had another in the Fleet service (Who are provided air up cages) but never use them. Air a ring rim (Simular to bead lock) up and the ring popped off, Grazed his forehead and went over a hundred feet in the air. Also very lucky to get by with stitches and concussion. The Cages were made manditory and a automatic firing if not used after that. They make cages, But a line with the gage far from the stem is adiquate and standing back and not over the rim. As mentioned. If they aren't seating by 20-30pds, Break em back down and lube both the rim and the bead. Yeah, I've heard of stretching tires But at what rate are you trying to do it? Anything over 40psi can be deadly and if they pop under that. Its still going to sting do some damage, Think Firecracker you didn't get rid of quick enough. Up there around 100psi is like a stick of dynamite. You want to stretch em, 30ish and direct sunlight will work better than more air pressure. Tragic loss. RIP and prayers to the Hull family and friends. I do not know the details. The above is just personal experiences. |
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