Punchline?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 3:49 pmI still tell people the "two cats sat on a roof....which one slides off first?" joke, which I think I got from you in about 1998
Tyre pressure weirdness
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Was that definitely me? I just had to look up "mu".Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 3:49 pm I still tell people the "two cats sat on a roof....which one slides off first?" joke, which I think I got from you in about 1998
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Re: Tyre pressure weirdness
Me too!!!
Just checked my rear pressure as tyre bloke set it to 42 and I want to use the bike tomorrow so want to make sure all is good with the puncture repair. Stick my Halfords footpump on and....50psi. Hmmmm. Check the front and 42psi.
Given matey checked the rear a couple of times at 42 and then checked the front was right too I can only imagine my foot pump is well out. Either that or I'll be riding on balloon tyres tomorrow.
Just checked my rear pressure as tyre bloke set it to 42 and I want to use the bike tomorrow so want to make sure all is good with the puncture repair. Stick my Halfords footpump on and....50psi. Hmmmm. Check the front and 42psi.
Given matey checked the rear a couple of times at 42 and then checked the front was right too I can only imagine my foot pump is well out. Either that or I'll be riding on balloon tyres tomorrow.
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Maybe the tyre dude gauge wasn't calibrated.Supermofo wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 4:55 pm Me too!!!
Just checked my rear pressure as tyre bloke set it to 42 and I want to use the bike tomorrow so want to make sure all is good with the puncture repair. Stick my Halfords footpump on and....50psi. Hmmmm. Check the front and 42psi.
Given matey checked the rear a couple of times at 42 and then checked the front was right too I can only imagine my foot pump is well out. Either that or I'll be riding on balloon tyres tomorrow.
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If that was the case the front wouldn't be 42, he didn't put any air in that just checked it. It was 36 last time I checked it a few weeks backSkub wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 5:52 pmMaybe the tyre dude gauge wasn't calibrated.Supermofo wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 4:55 pm Me too!!!
Just checked my rear pressure as tyre bloke set it to 42 and I want to use the bike tomorrow so want to make sure all is good with the puncture repair. Stick my Halfords footpump on and....50psi. Hmmmm. Check the front and 42psi.
Given matey checked the rear a couple of times at 42 and then checked the front was right too I can only imagine my foot pump is well out. Either that or I'll be riding on balloon tyres tomorrow.
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Re: Tyre pressure weirdness
Found my old pencil gauge that came with the track bike. Bitch to get a seal but 50 on the pump was just over 40 on the gauge on the rear.
On the front was really difficult to get a seal but at 42 on the pump I finally got a seal at 35 on the gauge.
So looks like my pump gauge is shite. Probably why I found running my 690 at higher pressures felt better!!
Wonder if I get one of these.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/497461
On the front was really difficult to get a seal but at 42 on the pump I finally got a seal at 35 on the gauge.
So looks like my pump gauge is shite. Probably why I found running my 690 at higher pressures felt better!!
Wonder if I get one of these.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/497461
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This is my go to pressure gauge, used it for years with the race bikes and track bike. I’ve got various other ones but they’ve managed to find their way to work so this one along with a track pump have stayed at home.
https://www.venhill.co.uk/tyre-pressure ... -vt32.html
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Seem to recall reading they are goodwull wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 9:29 pm This is my go to pressure gauge, used it for years with the race bikes and track bike. I’ve got various other ones but they’ve managed to find their way to work so this one along with a track pump have stayed at home.
https://www.venhill.co.uk/tyre-pressure ... -vt32.html
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I've got one of these, I bought from B&Q years ago...
I've got a digital Halfrauds one too.
Both ready pretty much the same, which is always a good 5psi different to the gauge on the footpump.
I've got a digital Halfrauds one too.
Both ready pretty much the same, which is always a good 5psi different to the gauge on the footpump.
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I’ve been looking at the MotionPro digital pressure gauge recently as it’s very accurate but very pricey. Do we really need the accuracy? I don’t think so. I think for the price of the Venhill you can’t go wrong.Supermofo wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 9:45 pmSeem to recall reading they are goodwull wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 9:29 pm This is my go to pressure gauge, used it for years with the race bikes and track bike. I’ve got various other ones but they’ve managed to find their way to work so this one along with a track pump have stayed at home.
https://www.venhill.co.uk/tyre-pressure ... -vt32.html
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I've never gone by the pump gauge, always used a separate gauge. 2 reasons,
don't trust them,
can't see them.
don't trust them,
can't see them.
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Re: Tyre pressure weirdness
Exactly what I do, use track pump to adjust (add more) and use gauge to take an accurate reading.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 10:11 pm I've never gone by the pump gauge, always used a separate gauge. 2 reasons,
don't trust them,
can't see them.
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My downfall I think is my old foot pump was pretty good when compared to other gauges, so I assumed this one was too. And looks like I'm wrong!!Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 10:11 pm I've never gone by the pump gauge, always used a separate gauge. 2 reasons,
don't trust them,
can't see them.
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Re: Tyre pressure weirdness
When it's static?
There's a very strong belt around the tyre which is designed to prevent tyre growth when rotating at high speed, so I would be very surprised if any significant thermal expansion in the tyre itself happened, and I'd suggest it is 'not detectable' with a standard tyre pressure gauge anyway.
I agree, 99.99% certainty it's down to the pressure gauge not giving accurate readings. Occam's Razor. If you need an explanation, look for the simplest.
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I use a Draper 69924, the flexible hose makes it easy to use on all bikes but the wheel with side exit valves are the easiest.
I've also got a RACE X RX0014 as a spare but they both read the same.
I use the pump gauge as others have said, to inflate past the point I want and then deflate to where I want it.
I've also got a RACE X RX0014 as a spare but they both read the same.
I use the pump gauge as others have said, to inflate past the point I want and then deflate to where I want it.
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Re: Tyre pressure weirdness
Pretty much everything expands when it gets hot (carbon fibres don't!). Just not very muchThe Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 9:49 amWhen it's static?
There's a very strong belt around the tyre which is designed to prevent tyre growth when rotating at high speed, so I would be very surprised if any significant thermal expansion in the tyre itself happened, and I'd suggest it is 'not detectable' with a standard tyre pressure gauge anyway.
I agree, 99.99% certainty it's down to the pressure gauge not giving accurate readings. Occam's Razor. If you need an explanation, look for the simplest.
I reckon it's an issue with the gauge though too.