paulincayman
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To the title of the thread, I spent $44 on silver solder supplies only to end up at the welders for $30. Probably lots more of similar if I think about it.
I always thought I had a pretty good understanding of motorcycle tire pressure and how to set it correctly, then I watched this Dave Moss video.Brett said:Yep the cap is part of the sealing mechanism as Paul has said.. you should be checking your tyres also when they are cold so best place to do is at home...
Vince said:3 psi noticeable, apparently to my arse.
Vince said:I have a compressor and a gadget in the line from the compressor and it fits on the rear wheel but that gauge was crap even before I stood on it. The graduations were that small you couldn't pick a 5 psi difference. And my old digital gadget died a good while back. Just to show how important tyre pressures are the last ride with the new tyre fitted and I checked it with the new digital gauge that actually fits on the front wheel showed 34psi and it tracked so straight I loved it. Today I used my usual 37psi and it was way less stable and it kicked off bumps lots more. So it's 34 from now on. Might be a placebo, 3 psi noticeable, apparently to my arse.
Legs said:Can understand a good metal cap can prevent air loss under extreme centrifugal force but I can't see how the plastic 'dust caps' that come with most inner tubes could be considered as part of the sealing system. But I could be wrong, usually are.
Vince said:<snip> Might be a placebo, 3 psi noticeable, apparently to my arse.
Yes Vince that's around what I use, with BT 45s. Have tried higher pressures but come back to 33/34 front and extra 3 psi rear.I have a compressor and a gadget in the line from the compressor and it fits on the rear wheel but that gauge was crap even before I stood on it. The graduations were that small you couldn't pick a 5 psi difference. And my old digital gadget died a good while back. Just to show how important tyre pressures are the last ride with the new tyre fitted and I checked it with the new digital gauge that actually fits on the front wheel showed 34psi and it tracked so straight I loved it. Today I used my usual 37psi and it was way less stable and it kicked off bumps lots more. So it's 34 from now on. Might be a placebo, 3 psi noticeable, apparently to my arse.
I have a compressor and a gadget in the line from the compressor and it fits on the rear wheel but that gauge was crap even before I stood on it. The graduations were that small you couldn't pick a 5 psi difference.
Hi RonA compressor to me is at least a 5Hp Ingrosol Ran not a Valve stem or a 90% pressure gauge ;o)