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Originally Posted by igknighted
1) You don't have ANY gauge to measure tire pressure? Or just one to check while on the road? If it is the former, be glad you have made it this far with just one flat. You should be checking tire pressure and topping them off every week at least. If it is the later, don't worry about it. Get the tire "firm" and finish the ride.

2) New tires can be tough, but they will loosen with time. You should practice putting them on without levers. These are useful for getting the tire off the rim, but putting them back on they are likely to cause more damage to the new tube. As for replacements, that's tough. Usually they come in pairs, did you break both? Usually you can manage with one. When you replace them, get something higher quality (I like the Pedro's levers) rather than the pencil thin ones to avoid this in the future.
Unfortunately is the first. I ran out of money when buying the other things, and just haven't gotten around to getting a gauge. I was pretty much just pinching the sides and thinking "Well, that feels like it did yesterday.". Not accurate at all I know.

I'll make sure to install the tires without levers. Thanks for that new info. It was a pair of two and only one broke, but the tire seems too tough to use just one. I put the first one in and under the bead and pinned to the spoke pretty easily, but it was more difficult getting the second one under the bead. And when I did it broke right as I tried to lever it up.

I'll take a note on Pedro's, thanks.




Originally Posted by Cyclomania
I've given up on gauges! I simply inflate my tire and pinch the sidewalls, if the tire gives slightly, I'm cool with it. You can always use a gauge and pump up the tires to 120 PSI and follow this by feeling how much tension the tire has on the sidewall by again by pinching the side walls. I purposely don't pump my tires to the extreme, where there is absolutely no give to the sidewall. I am afraid of the tire bursting or blowing out!!

Floor pumps these days are amazing! Nothing like the one's of old where you'd be on your third stroke and the air leaking out of the hose would be on its second! I can pump up my tires in seconds and be on my way. Good luck!!

And delicately using a regular screw driver one can change a tire! Nice thing about a screw driver is that it doesn't break as easily as a plastic tire iron! (oxymoron: plastic tire iron!) Tire irons are ideal though for a tire change!!!
Yeah, I was just pinching before every ride. I said "flat" in my post, but it wasn't a flat I guess, but the pressure had decreased. I'm a bigger guy, and I noticed the tire didn't feel right while riding and was making a sound like it was crumpling. So I stopped and it did feel like less pressure.

Oh, and here's an other question in regard to quality floor pumps. Are the gauges on them pretty accurate? The reason I ask is because I know that cheap pumps from Walmart don't have very good gauges, so I'm curious.



Originally Posted by misterha
A floor tire pump with a gauge is your best friend, its good to invest in one and not by any cheap kind. Even riding with a tire below 20 psi of the recommended can cause a pinch flat. As for tire levers, these alloy ones will do the trick http://www.lezyne.com/products/tire-...e/alloy-levers.
Thank you very much.

Originally Posted by flaco
Going by feel is OK if you have to, but you'll be way off without a gauge. Get a floor pump. And, be aware that 120 psi may not actually be the best inflation, depending on your weight. There are charts.
I'm a pretty big fella, but I'll look at a chart to see. thanks.


Originally Posted by MAK
Don't use a screw driver. Unless you've changed a ton of tires you'll destroy five tubes for every one you get right. Get a pair of Pedro's tire irons available at every bike store and most sporting goods stores.
Yeah, I figured I'd screw that up. I'd rather not take the chance.
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