just a friendly reminder to check your tire pressure. in the warmer months, air escapes your tires more rapidly.
the past few days, i noticed that my rear tire was noticeably on the flat side. seemed to happen all of a sudden one day. went to go air it up and the tire gauge at the gas station registered 0psi. that means the stick didn't move at all. that means zero air. second time that's happened to me. i put air in the tires at the beginning of spring, but just a few months later...0psi. i can't tell a different in how the bike feels between 25psi and 10psi. and the drop between 10psi and 0psi is probably pretty sudden so it's not like i was riding around on a flat all this time. but she's all aired up now and back to normal.
the past few days, i noticed that my rear tire was noticeably on the flat side. seemed to happen all of a sudden one day. went to go air it up and the tire gauge at the gas station registered 0psi. that means the stick didn't move at all. that means zero air. second time that's happened to me. i put air in the tires at the beginning of spring, but just a few months later...0psi. i can't tell a different in how the bike feels between 25psi and 10psi. and the drop between 10psi and 0psi is probably pretty sudden so it's not like i was riding around on a flat all this time. but she's all aired up now and back to normal.