Cdogman
Bad Boy
I took my bike out today.. Since my getoff I have been riding pretty sedate for my style and I have been regaining trust in my bike (was not the bikes fault but still) The bike has not felt quite right since the repairs
As usual I was doing a walkaround, started checking air pressures in tires as I do about every 3-4 days.
I remember getting my bike back, looking for my tire guage and finding my "other one"
The one I had been using for ever was digital and so was the one I found..all good
I press the button to turn it on, check the back tire, fine, press the button to reset it, check the front tire.............. "those *&^%$&** at the bike shop" I think to myself as it reads 26... thinking it is a good damm thing I checked my bike before taking her out on her maiden voyage after the repairs... Of course I added air to the prescribed 41
Fast forward to today.... Same routine.... bike and I are still not in sync.... 15-20 rides since the getoff and repairs....... Check the back,,, 39.5.... OK I can live with that... Hit reset to check the front.......... Check the front....... 40.5... ehhhh close enough,, not carving canyons today.......ehhhhh ya know, that 39.5 I got out on the back was close.... lets look again...... NO press the reset button..... 26 WTF????? Press the reset putton again...... 39.5... Now I am looking at my gauge.... Something is amis
I learned that this guage does not need to be reset between checking. I was changing between PSI, KPA, and some other mode......
HOLY CRAP I think... I make sure it is in PSI mode and check the rear.. 39.5.. I leave it in PSI mode and check the front...... 63 PSI
I had been following this proceedure with this guage since the day I got my bike back
I remember hearing about a getoff last year or so and a guy found his tires at 70 psi or so and could not figure out how it happened since he was diligent.. he was riding with Ashe at the time and I cannot remember who it was but
[SIZE=18pt]Dooooooooooooooode[/SIZE]
I think I may have found one possible answer... I set my bike back to 41 and 41... My road glue is back and my bike feels great. My front contact patch was....... Umm Limited to say the least
As we enter back into this riding season it is a good reminder to "Know Your Gear" Take nothing for granted!!! Even a stupid little tire guage. I am lucky I did not have to ruin another set of riding gear and scratch my bike all up, or far worse, to learn this lesson
Cdog
As usual I was doing a walkaround, started checking air pressures in tires as I do about every 3-4 days.
I remember getting my bike back, looking for my tire guage and finding my "other one"
The one I had been using for ever was digital and so was the one I found..all good
I press the button to turn it on, check the back tire, fine, press the button to reset it, check the front tire.............. "those *&^%$&** at the bike shop" I think to myself as it reads 26... thinking it is a good damm thing I checked my bike before taking her out on her maiden voyage after the repairs... Of course I added air to the prescribed 41
Fast forward to today.... Same routine.... bike and I are still not in sync.... 15-20 rides since the getoff and repairs....... Check the back,,, 39.5.... OK I can live with that... Hit reset to check the front.......... Check the front....... 40.5... ehhhh close enough,, not carving canyons today.......ehhhhh ya know, that 39.5 I got out on the back was close.... lets look again...... NO press the reset button..... 26 WTF????? Press the reset putton again...... 39.5... Now I am looking at my gauge.... Something is amis
I learned that this guage does not need to be reset between checking. I was changing between PSI, KPA, and some other mode......
HOLY CRAP I think... I make sure it is in PSI mode and check the rear.. 39.5.. I leave it in PSI mode and check the front...... 63 PSI
I had been following this proceedure with this guage since the day I got my bike back
I remember hearing about a getoff last year or so and a guy found his tires at 70 psi or so and could not figure out how it happened since he was diligent.. he was riding with Ashe at the time and I cannot remember who it was but
[SIZE=18pt]Dooooooooooooooode[/SIZE]
I think I may have found one possible answer... I set my bike back to 41 and 41... My road glue is back and my bike feels great. My front contact patch was....... Umm Limited to say the least
As we enter back into this riding season it is a good reminder to "Know Your Gear" Take nothing for granted!!! Even a stupid little tire guage. I am lucky I did not have to ruin another set of riding gear and scratch my bike all up, or far worse, to learn this lesson
Cdog
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