Rear Tire Keeps Deflating!

I’ve had valve stems go bad over time. Not always common to replace them when the tires are replaced, like on cars. Soapy water is your friend n finding leaks, but best to spray on rather than wipe on with a wet rag.

that being said, if you’d stop putting the air in then you wouldn’t have a problem with it getting out :p
 
Iv seen only one smart cat in my life. You could street walk her without a leash, she would come if you called her even if it was not feeding time. All others, to the Python.

Same here, the three legged cat I have now listens and comes when called, she's more dog-like than my dumb ass Chihuahua
 
Funny. I read the first few posts on the leaking rear tire and went to the last page of the thread to see if the problem had been resolved. This thread has shifted to discussion of horses, cats and cowboys. Fascinating.

Oh and I've had the issue with a slow leak which cannot be visually detected. Bead leak and easily fixed with a bit of Slime in the tire.
 
Funny. I read the first few posts on the leaking rear tire and went to the last page of the thread to see if the problem had been resolved. This thread has shifted to discussion of horses, cats and cowboys. Fascinating.

Oh and I've had the issue with a slow leak which cannot be visually detected. Bead leak and easily fixed with a bit of Slime in the tire.
I guess we all just have a wide range of interest and a very short attention span.:thumbsdown::thumbsdown:
 
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