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amarko5 28-10-04 10:31 PM

add the one psi at the garage :shock:

then go for a blast, a bloody good one and re take readings i have seen a 10 psi increase during the summer months.

Dirty Baz 29-10-04 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fraser01

'one more time mate, I'll take you to thi fukin' cleaners!'

splke 29-10-04 11:17 AM

I think what the overweight one meant is that did you use the same pressure guage for both readings ?
As they can also differ 1 or 2 psi.
+ the forecourt ones are nearly always out.
:)

jonboy 29-10-04 11:24 AM

Buy a footpump, take your pressures when the tyres are cold. End of story. ;)


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Jabba 29-10-04 01:10 PM

OK - I've been thinking about this over a beer at lunchtime and have come to the conclusion that you need add slightly more than 1psi's worth of air to your warm tyre.

This is because if you add 1psi to you warm tyres this will reduce to 0.9589psi as the tyre cools (assuming that it cooled to ambient and that the ambient air temp was the same as before).

To your warm tyre you need to add 1.0429psi to the warm tyre to get your 1psi cold tyre equivalent (subject to the same ambient temp caveat as above).

[I am not a geek]

Warren 29-10-04 01:27 PM

i got a footpump - but it only goes up to about 35 psi.

got a digital gauge - but my garage is a BP and has a new air thingy - you type in the psi you want and it does it all for you.

its accurate to my handheld (it reads at 36.02 kinda thing - so pretty accurate in my books :) )

Iansv 29-10-04 01:52 PM

Warren, If your around tomorrow you can always pop round my way and use my footpump, goes upto 100psi..

I'll be doing some work on the bike and so will be around. I think you have my mobile number if not pm me

Jabba 29-10-04 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iansv
"If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?"

Depends which way up you put the toast on the cat's back :thumbsup:

jonboy 29-10-04 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bikageboy
i got a footpump - but it only goes up to about 35 psi

Then buy another one you tight git. :lol: Should be able to get something good enough for the job for a tenner.


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Iansv 29-10-04 03:05 PM

Yep Halfords they are £8.99 for the cheap and nasty one


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