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maybe they damaged your rim, and bodged it with hylomar. They should use lubricant to get it on, nothing to seal it. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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This is why you should try to DIY.
Im guessing the bikes chinese tbh, because your tyre came off last time.. now its leaking  |
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hi ya, i dont know if its any different to a car but im a Car tire fitter and if the rim is corroded where the bead sits we wire brush the corrosion off and bead seal it up, its like liquid rubber solution stops corroding of your rim,
hope this helps  ____________________ peugeot jetforce c-tech 50 > pulse adrenaline > yamaha ybr 125 > yamaha XT125r > lexmoto lsm 125 > Honda CBR 125 < best bike ever !
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Pressures will drop as the tyre and rim cool after a ride, this is normal.
Your pressures are far too low, don't go by the "poke it and see" method; Use an accurate gauge and set it to the manufacturer specified pressure. The bike will handle much better for it, and you won't ruin your tyres.
Running them that low will make them wear unevenly, and maybe overheat the tyre too. ____________________
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If it is quite a light blue, then it is the stuff they use to slip the tyre on easier. They use paint brushes in the paste around the edge of the tyre to get it on. Never clean it off
Thats at the place I go anyway  ____________________ Rusty '02 Vito Camper + CBR600F3 |
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Thanks for the info peeps.
The guage must be faulty. I'm gonna get a new one tommorrow and check them again. Then I can pump them up to 36f and 41r if needed.
The Honda manual says for pirelli and dunlop tyres 29f and 33r for driver only, but as im using Bridgestone BT-45's, Bridgestone emailed me and recommended to have them at 36 and 41.
I'll update with the new guage's readings  |
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Been to the garage and filled them up, Checked the guage again and its saying 8psi for the front.  |
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Even though its frowned upon, ride to a garage and pay the 20p, see what the machine says... leave the bike to cool the tyres down if you need.
If you have a leak, you'll hear it. I heard such a tiny hole on my rear tyre a while ago.. small was an understatement  |
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FYI, if the pressures are that low, a garage compressor might not work. (Some have a function for inflating nearly flat tyres). Also, they tend to be rather inacurate.
Foot pump and a decent gauge is the best way to go. I would also ignore the email from bridgestone and go with the manufacturer pressures, unless they specified those pressures are *speficically for your bike* and not just the generic recommended max pressure for those tyres. ____________________
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I've ridden a CB500 with the pressures down to about 18psi in each tyre, and I thought I was going to die. Wobbly, won't lean into a corner then flops right over. Horrible experience.
If your pressures are that low then I'm surprised you can ride it. I wouldn't ride it in that state, there's a risk of the bead breaking (particularly on new tyres) leaving you with a tyre not fixed to the rim, and with no air at all in it.
Assuming the pressure is that low, and you're not just incapable of using a guage, then go back to the place that fitted the tyres. It will be either a puncture, a knackered valve, or the bead not sealing.
As a general rule, tyres may lose a very small amount of pressure over a long period of time, 2-3 PSI over a month would be my tolerance. More than that and something is definitely leaking, which can lead to the tyre suddenly losing all pressure and hurting you.
A tyre like that will always feel solid. Tyres are made up of very stiff rubber supported on metal wires. You wouldn't be able to squeeze one enough to feel a change if it was totally flat. |
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Heya all again.
Well turns out that they really must have been flat. When I used the air from an old machine at a garage next to my house it said it filled up, but as you know I was still getting the low readings, so It cant have worked properly. Been thinking that something is definatly not right, either with what I'm doing, like you say, or with the tyres or guages.
Today I took it to a Tesco garage and because it's a newer machine it actually showed me what pressure was in the tyre, unlike the old one i used previously. Indeed it actually said 10 psi xD
Pumped the front and the back up, tested my guage and the guage messured it 2 psi under from what the tesco machine read, so im pleased now and I shall endevour to keep them topped up regulary from now on.
The ride feels alot better
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the fact you have to 'top it up' anyway would indicate a fucked tyre/wheel, hence the need for sealant.
Go back and ask them WTF ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
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