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Ride it back to 1st place and tell them its not holding pressure. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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If you're based near Folkestone, pop in and see me. I'll change the valve for you.
Sounds like the second place may have only changed the valve core, Could be wrong though.
You do get the occasional bad valve from time to time. We order 5000 at a time, a hand full of them are guaranteed to be leaky.
It may just be unfortunate that your wheel has been fitted with a bad valve.
To change a complete valve, the whole wheel does have to come off.
Being a Bandit6, it's a 5 minute job to remove the wheel as it's got a center stand.
Take your tooling with you in a bag (27mm socket and breaker bar IIRC), and whip the wheel off outside the tyre place if you have to.
Some tyre firms are not insured to provide a ride in - ride out tyre service for bikes. In fact, I think only Watlings are the only mainstream Fast fit center who are actually allowed to remove wheels from bikes.
But yeah, if you're in the south east, The offer's there. 
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Im in on Sunday if it's not urgent.
Could make a good ride of it. When I take the YZF to work I usually ride down the A20, through the back of Canterbury and then onto the A2050, short stretch on the A2, Then onto the A260 through Hawking.
Either way, I'd just have a shot at getting another valve fitted.
Check it with water mixed with washing up liquid first, The valve core might just need nipping up.
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Nope its 17mm on the front actually 24mm on the back.
Ok well tomorrow ill do the leak checking and report back with what I find. ____________________ CG 125 > Bandit 600 > CBR 600 FY > Street Triple R |
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Cheers lads, think ive got it sorted now though.
Basically I went to a local tyre place and they sprayed some stuff round the tyre and found the rim was leaking. So ive had a leaking valve and rim.
So called the original tyre fitter up who have said they will fix it for free as its not sealing properly.
Where do you live though Paddy? I'm in Faversham if you want to go for a ride sometime  ____________________ CG 125 > Bandit 600 > CBR 600 FY > Street Triple R |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 103 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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