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front tire leaks air quickly
Written by yankeesmuggler on 3/26/2012 at 02:38 am

Please a mend my posting to read: "tire must be removed from the bead"

Tim Davies
Seneca Falls, NY
YankeeSmuggler II 1998

Sent from my iPhone 4S????

On Mar 25, 2012, at 9:54 PM, "skyeenter" <skyeenter@...> wrote:

> Hey Tim, gonna differ on the tire needing to come off to replace the valve
stem. Just need to break the bead on one side and smush the tire down to get the
valve stem into the hole. Then it just attach the valve stem tool (don't know
what it called) to the threads and pull it through.
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> I agree, for about $3 bucks every one should change their valve stem when they
change their tires.
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> skye
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> --- In ipcrc@yahoogroups.com, Tim Davies <yankeesmuggler@...> wrote:
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> > Don't overlook the possibility that it also may be the rubber around the
valve stem that is cracked. The tire has to be removed to replace the stem.
Honda dealer usually has the part in stock. I replace mine every 3-4 years now
because that rubber ages just like the tire ages.
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> > Tim Davies
> > Seneca Falls, NY
> > YankeeSmuggler II 1998
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone 4S😃
> >
> > On Mar 25, 2012, at 6:35 AM, "pc800va" <pc800va@...> wrote:
> >
> > > The same thing happened to me with my rear tire and it turned out to be
the valve core needed tightening. Now I use those valve caps with the little
core remover tool right on it.
> > > The front tire isn't too hard to remove with a manual and patience...maybe
a half hour. You'll need to rig some blocks to support the front but before
removing the wheel, get some soapy water and find the leak. You can fix a simple
nail hole with a cheap plug kit (which I keep in the trunk as part of my
emergency kit).
> > > Good luck!
> > >
> > > --- In ipcrc@yahoogroups.com, "Hap" <rhapke@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I took my PC out of the shed out back and rolled her into the driveway.
I noticed the front tire was almost flat and gave it air. The air gauge shows
the needle dropping down right after filling it up indicating a rather fast leak
somewhere. I dont think I am going to be able to drive it anywhere so I will
have to take off the front tire to have it looked at and repaired. The tread is
still good and everything was fine when I parked it in the shed 5 months ago. Is
taking off the front tire very difficult and how much time does it take?
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