A strange thing keeps happening to me as i go out my bike,
I drive my bike every day and on the odd!! occasion I do give it a bit of welly, everytime I hit 120mph my front tyre goes flat, I then go to the garage and put air in it and its fine to drive after, I dont have to put air into it again unless i crack a 120mph. Is this weird or more sophisticated then what Im thinking is a very strange happening.
My thoughts are that there is a speed rating on this particular tyre which off the top of my head I can't think what it is and once you go past a certain speed it deflates
The tyre has plenty of like left it so have to say WTF is going on
Front tyre goes flat
Re: Front tyre goes flat
It's a valve problem.
The spring allows air to escape due to centripetal force.
So all you need to do is replace the valve core and reinflate.
Sorted.
The spring allows air to escape due to centripetal force.
So all you need to do is replace the valve core and reinflate.
Sorted.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Front tyre goes flat
Thanks for that, I didn't have a clue what was going on, now to get it fixed happy days
Re: Front tyre goes flat
The best fixes are the cheap ones!
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Re: Front tyre goes flat
sounds like an alliance of rebel flower arrangers.... or a new reality tv show.tony.mon wrote:petal force.
terdae tony is pruning his aspidistras....

welcome back m8.
and to answer your previous question, yes the sp clutch grabs

& back on topic..... next time you change tyres, check the paint isnt blistered inside the rim.... like a powdery dry rot oxidation on the ally finish
could be the air is seeping under the paint - not unheard of & a trip to the powder coaters will cure it.
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Re: Front tyre goes flat
The clue here is that it only loses pressure when used at higher speeds.
Poor sealing or a porous casting will leak over time, rather than use or speed-related.
If it's a valve it will hold pressure perfectly for months, but over certain speeds it will leak.
Poor sealing or a porous casting will leak over time, rather than use or speed-related.
If it's a valve it will hold pressure perfectly for months, but over certain speeds it will leak.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Front tyre goes flat
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