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Old 04-20-13 | 11:01 AM
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cny-bikeman
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Bikes: 2008 Novara Randonee - love it. Previous bikes:Motobecane Mirage, 1972 Moto Grand Jubilee (my fave), Jackson Rake 16, 1983 C'dale ST500.

Originally Posted by ganchan
I have a cruiser with 2.125-inch balloon tires which are rated for around 45 to 65 psi, as I recall. I tend to run them in the upper 40s; I check the pressure once a week and they've usually dropped to 40, so a couple of pumps from my floor pump and they're OK again. The problem is with my front tire. It reads 40, I give it the usual amount of air, and the gauge pressure reads...40. I'm afraid to keep pumping, because who knows how much I might end up over-inflating the thing if it's just the reading that's off. The rear tire pumps up to 48 or so as usual, so I'm thinking that the problem isn't with the pump. On the other hand, the front tire never seems to go unnaturally low; it still feels firm, for whatever that's worth, so it can't be dropping significantly below 40 during the week....

Thoughts, theories or recommendations? Something going on in the stem, maybe?
Give it a few more strokes - the tire is not going to blow off, after all. If air is not going in it will quickly become very hard to pump. If air is going in and the needle stays at 40 then there has to be something wrong with the valve or the way you have the inflator chuck mounted on it.
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