Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
Re: Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
For track use you remove air and pump in more vacuum to keep tires from conducting heat and overheating.
For road use seaside air is best as it contains negative ions that have the ability to absorb extra oxygen and thus aid the tires to breathe better.
For road use seaside air is best as it contains negative ions that have the ability to absorb extra oxygen and thus aid the tires to breathe better.
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Re: Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
same hereseb421 wrote:i check mine every two weeks at least with the digital pressure gauge,
some might think thats anal i don't know i just like to have peace of mind and top up if required

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Re: Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
I went out and thought "this is a bit squidgy", sure enough, pressures way down.
I won't tell you what they were but let's just say i really should have checked beforehand
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Feels bloody lovely now though.
I won't tell you what they were but let's just say i really should have checked beforehand

Feels bloody lovely now though.
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Re: Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
Would fitting a stronger valve spring reduce air loss? I was watching something other day and they said at speed the inertial forces on the spring can cause it to back off and a tiny amount of air escapemattycoops43 wrote:
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The valve is pushed IN to let air escape, so centripetal force will push it shut not open.[/quote]
centripetal??? yes, that will be applied by the spring to close the valve but

Good question Seb, and It's certainly possible. Contrary to what Matty thinks the central pin could get heavy enough to release air or nitrogen for that matter. The weight of the pin versus the strength of the spring also the internal pressure of the tyre and the speed of rotation would all have to be taken into consideration. I've only heard of it being an issue with high speed racing cars but I don't see why it couldn't transpose to road vehicles too

Maybe we should set up some tests?
I know some good stretches of the A38 we could try

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Re: Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
Just use nitrous; you'll be laughing.
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Re: Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
Ba boom tish!!Whoa Nelly wrote:Just use nitrous; you'll be laughing.

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Re: Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
Pete.L wrote:Would fitting a stronger valve spring reduce air loss? I was watching something other day and they said at speed the inertial forces on the spring can cause it to back off and a tiny amount of air escapemattycoops43 wrote:
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The valve is pushed IN to let air escape, so centripetal force will push it shut not open.[/quote]
centripetal??? yes, that will be applied by the spring to close the valve but

Good question Seb, and It's certainly possible. Contrary to what Matty thinks the central pin could get heavy enough to release air or nitrogen for that matter. The weight of the pin versus the strength of the spring also the internal pressure of the tyre and the speed of rotation would all have to be taken into consideration. I've only heard of it being an issue with high speed racing cars but I don't see why it couldn't transpose to road vehicles too

Maybe we should set up some tests?
I know some good stretches of the A38 we could try

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Not sure I am following this, centripetal force is the outwards force, which would be acting to push parts of the valve away from the axle. Centrifugal is the inward restraining force that stops the parts being flung outwards, they cancel each other out unless a part is actually moving in or out.
I am quite happy to admit though that I was getting it butt about tit though as yes, the centripetal force would be pushing the valve down into the wheel rim so releasing air, however it is a factor of the weight of the valve centre, so as it's probably about 1gram it would be a tiny amount of force.
Hmmm, maybe lightweight, titanium race valve centres are the way to go!

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Re: Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
Umm! Titanium....That's got to be the answer, either that or carbon fibre





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Re: Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Carbon & Ti, oops just had a crisis!!!!Pete.L wrote:Umm! Titanium....That's got to be the answer, either that or carbon fibre![]()
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Re: Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
or use 90deg bend valves so they are easy to inflate at the petrol station and the centripetal force [good to see someone that knows what that is
] is no longer acting in the direction of the valve & spring..............Then fit Ti caps just for fun 


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Re: Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
Could you use Helium in the tyres, to lighten the bike?
Would be cheaper than carbon wheels etc
Would be cheaper than carbon wheels etc

Re: Anybody else not checked tyre pressures for a while?
I like that idea. It would make the flyCould you use Helium in the tyres, to lighten the bike?
Would be cheaper than carbon wheels etc


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