Catalyzt
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I know I'm supposed to check with soap bubbles, and I may try that, but this is a pretty slow leak with the following characteristics:
* Higher pressure and riding does not appear to speed up the speed of the leak, it appears only related to time. Thus, if I pump the tire to 50 PSI, it will basically be down to 30 after three days whether I ride it or not.
* If I pump the tire to PSI, it appears to have hardly lost anything after a single days ride-- so far, up to about 10 miles-- but will be down to 20 PSI in seven days.
The answer is probably "take it to the LBS" but just curious if anyone has any other thoughts, if I can avoid all that-- and being without the bike for a week-- that's idea. I did dump the bike about six weeks ago, and I also rode through a cactus garden about three months ago. The spines were stuck everywhere, including the tires, but I don't think that's when the leak started, and the spines didn't go deep at all. I had them in my jeans and on my sleeves and didn't feel them. Lightly stuck in handgrips and tires as well. There's plenty of broken glass and foxtails where I ride, too.
Thanks!
* Higher pressure and riding does not appear to speed up the speed of the leak, it appears only related to time. Thus, if I pump the tire to 50 PSI, it will basically be down to 30 after three days whether I ride it or not.
* If I pump the tire to PSI, it appears to have hardly lost anything after a single days ride-- so far, up to about 10 miles-- but will be down to 20 PSI in seven days.
The answer is probably "take it to the LBS" but just curious if anyone has any other thoughts, if I can avoid all that-- and being without the bike for a week-- that's idea. I did dump the bike about six weeks ago, and I also rode through a cactus garden about three months ago. The spines were stuck everywhere, including the tires, but I don't think that's when the leak started, and the spines didn't go deep at all. I had them in my jeans and on my sleeves and didn't feel them. Lightly stuck in handgrips and tires as well. There's plenty of broken glass and foxtails where I ride, too.
Thanks!