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Old 06-03-2013, 11:07 PM   #1
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Update. Front was down only 1 pound at cold. The rear was spot on. But damn does that 1 pound feel weird. It feels really peaky and tall.

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Originally Posted by azoomm View Post
Huh, in a month you haven't had the chance to even check your tire pressure? I must be weird then... I check my tire pressure all the time. By the way, you don't need an air compressor. Most times I just use a bicycle pump if my tires need air.
It was hard because my bike was in a storage unit until Friday. By the time I would get to a gas station the tires were already warm and it would read different. And I just never got around to picking up a handheld gauge. However, I wish I would have known a bicycle pump could handle that big of a tire. I have had a really good high volume mountain bike pump with gauge the whole time.
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