I’ve been monitoring it for a few days. I carry a small portable air compressor and the digital gauge on it consistently shows the pressure being around 2-5 psi lower.
It seems the front tire loses air slightly faster than the rear but I can’t confirm that yet.
It seems I have to top up both tires before every ride now. I do around 80-150km per ride and measure inside a my garage before riding.
Should I be concerned? Is this normal? What has been your experience? Put my mind at ease one way or another 🤪 I just want to ride safely.
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Having to put air in your tires weekly is not normal. Something is wrong with your tires or rims.
Like I said, I put air in my tires a couple times a year (on two bikes), always air up at end of winter and usually sometime in the fall for a top up of a couple PSI, but I check the pressure monthly (except during winter) and they are fine.
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You’re not wrong, but its one thing to top of pressure to spec weekly and losing it. Also important to note that temperature is important when thinking about small variances in measurement.
So while you should check your tires often you also don’t really have to fill them often either. A change of 5psi could be an mix of guague error and temperature. Unless your steering feels wonky you really aren’t that low.
Tho its still a good habit to top off anyway.
@umbrella @CarbonatedPastaSauce hmm, the whole summer I ride my bike to work. 400 to 500 km per week. I never have to inflate my tires for the season, unless something is wrong with them and need to be fixed.
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