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Old 24 March 2018, 07:35 PM
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How often do your tyres lose significant pressure and you have to top back up? Whether it be the odd tyre, across an axle, or all four?

(Obviously I'm not talking about knackered tyres and valves which are well beyond their best.)

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Old 24 March 2018, 09:37 PM
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Every 6 to 8 weeks, 2/4 psi all round. leaking or porous rims i guess.....

Sainsburys free air i like getting something for nowt.
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I bought some track wheels which lost pressure 3-4 psi weekly. I liked them so had re-furbed. I was told they were all buckled and had them straightened with the re-furb. They now hold pressure consistently. It maybe they were sealed better but the tyre's had little miles on them and on rims which had done a lot.
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Originally Posted by ray54
Every 6 to 8 weeks, 2/4 psi all round. leaking or porous rims i guess.....

Sainsburys free air i like getting something for nowt.
+1 above.
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