09-05-2009, 10:54 PM | #31 |
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Re: How often do you add air to your tires?
Say what you want, but I've been riding for 35+ years, and I can feel the difference. It's not a placebo effect, or a need to be different, it really does feel different.
Before you make up that one way street of a mind you have, I suggest you try it. The nitrogen is concentrated from normal air in a process very similar to the oxygen concentrator used by old people who need oxygen. It's 99.5% pure and it does lower the operating temperature of the tire by as much as 20%. That's why it's used in drag racers tires. My Harley has tubless tires and would normally loose 5psi every two to three weeks, but now hasn't lost 1 lb in three months. No loss in the GZ in 9 months. My pal (the tire dealer) sells it for $2.50/tire and will top you up for free (if you ever need it). I could care less whether you or anyone else believe me. All I know is it has worked for me. :skull:
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09-06-2009, 12:18 AM | #32 |
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Re: How often do you add air to your tires?
Sarris, good to hear you have experience with both tube and tubeless tires.
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09-06-2009, 12:28 AM | #33 |
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Re: How often do you add air to your tires?
I used to have to add air to my rear tire every two or three months. There was a small nail in the tire (I found out after it caught a big nail, causing a larger leak).
After a new inner tube was mounted in the rear wheel, I have not added any air. About four months and 1,000 miles ago. I'd take it back.
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09-06-2009, 03:22 PM | #34 |
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Re: How often do you add air to your tires?
Back from a great ride at the recommended pressure & everything felt fine. So settings for rear shocks are fine. Riding at the recommended pressure is fine.
Now I just have to determine whether or not I am losing air at an unacceptable rate. If I am, I have everything I need to know to resolve that issue thanks to your input... thanks so much!!! This problem is now resolved. :rawk: Mary |
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