Finally stops raining and...
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...flat tire. ![Frown](https://cbrforum.com/forum/images/smilies/frown.gif)
Pulled out onto the street and the steering felt a little off, but I thought it might just be cold tires. Rounded the corner and started to accelerate, and the steering started to shutter. I stopped and looked down and the front tire was low. Blast. It's times like these I wish I had an air compressor.
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Pulled out onto the street and the steering felt a little off, but I thought it might just be cold tires. Rounded the corner and started to accelerate, and the steering started to shutter. I stopped and looked down and the front tire was low. Blast. It's times like these I wish I had an air compressor.
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For the price they go for, there is no excuse for not having an air pump... and I dont mean foot pump.. I have a 5h/20g compressor for the air tools, but I picked up a nice Husky small compressor with a trim nailer from Home Depot for like $50 a few years ago.. I use it for small nails, staples and pumping up tires... its light, quieter and perfect for that. JMO.. even if you live in a 1BR studio, you can find room for it.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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I normally wouldn't have a problem spending money on stuff like that except for the fact that I'm in student housing. Space is somewhat limited and I move fairly often (and I have way too much stuff anyway). Anyway, went out to pump it up this morning and it's all the way flat. Guess I'll be ordering those new tires a little sooner than expected.
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I have a compressor in the basement of my apartments and thinking of going And buying a small tire compressor. Its a pain unlocking the basement, waiting for the compressor to fill, pulling the bike to the front etc.
Saw one online that lets you set the psi and autofills to that pressure. Looked small enough to fit under a cabinet. +1 there's no real excuse for not having one nowadays. They make them small enough to fit in car emergency roadside kits.
Saw one online that lets you set the psi and autofills to that pressure. Looked small enough to fit under a cabinet. +1 there's no real excuse for not having one nowadays. They make them small enough to fit in car emergency roadside kits.
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Yeah, seriously. That was all for the tire, but since I bought it from them and brought in just the wheel, they mounted and balanced for free.
The rear, however, is going to be cheaper to order online and take to them. They wanted $190 something plus tax. I can get the tire for about $140-145 online and they'll charge $25 to mount and balance it if I bring in the wheel.
The rear, however, is going to be cheaper to order online and take to them. They wanted $190 something plus tax. I can get the tire for about $140-145 online and they'll charge $25 to mount and balance it if I bring in the wheel.