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 gimpy limp Nearly there...

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Those look like normal moulding marks to me. (Where they've injected the rubber). ____________________ I must not be a troll...
Mmmm, Guinness
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Just mould marks. I'm voting for G's valve theory.
Plugs are obvious.  |
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 gimpy limp Nearly there...

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valve and the rest of it seem ok jsut thats the only thing that looked abit dodgy. I'll just take it down as it is let them sort it I can't see anything obvious. By ok i mean the valve looks clean and seate where it should be and has it's cap on. ____________________ -=[Sam/b]=- cx500's the only way to travel, we do it in style just like jimmy saville
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Double post. Arse 
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Get some soapy water and throw it over the vavle. If it bubbles it leaks.  |
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just lobbed it in the bath (left the bath stinking whislt I was at it) and I can't find any bubbles anywhere I don't think it's pumped up enough what pressure shall I pump it up to? The air thing at the garage by me is out of surface at the moment so will have to wait. ____________________ -=[Sam/b]=- cx500's the only way to travel, we do it in style just like jimmy saville
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Pressure will be in your bikes handbook mate.
When the valve is under the water wiggle it around (stop right there ) and see if that makes a difference.
FWIW. Garage forecourt pumps are not the best to use. |
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