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    From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 7 18:33:07 2025
    On Mon May 5 18:25:26 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:
    On 5/5/2025 4:22 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Mon May 5 18:28:41 2025 Roger Merriman wrote:
    cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote:
    I have very good tires on the BMC. (Gatorskins) But it has continuous
    problems with slow leaks appearing first in one tire and then the other. >>> The wheels are Campagnolo Sirocco so it is unlikely that there are
    imperfections in the rims and I use Specialized tubes whenever I can get >>> the proper size. And yet, when I leave the bike sitting for a month or so >>> one or the other of the tires is nearly fully pumped up and the other completely flat.

    Anyone have any suggestions?

    What are the punctures can you see any holes? Gatorskins are tough but not >> impervious, could be the value be that a fault or just user error ie isn?t >> fully closed and so on.

    They look like hair thin wire punctures bot there are usually no trace of a wire in the tire inside or out. To even find them you have to pump the tube way up and put it under water and look for a very slow leak which mafes it almost impossible to
    patch. So I have to replace the innertube.

    That last bit makes no sense. Over 50+ years of riding I've had plenty
    of leaks so slow as to require water submersion to detect. They were all
    able to be patched.

    If you don't want to take the time, or don't know how to patch, that's
    fine. You're allowed to use new tubes.

    But overall: _SO_ many problems! ;-)




    Very typical answer from a meathead - he is the only one smart enough to patch a tire.

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 11 16:22:29 2025
    On Thu May 8 20:10:23 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:
    On 5/7/2025 2:33 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Mon May 5 18:25:26 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:
    On 5/5/2025 4:22 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Mon May 5 18:28:41 2025 Roger Merriman wrote:
    cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote:
    I have very good tires on the BMC. (Gatorskins) But it has continuous >>>>> problems with slow leaks appearing first in one tire and then the other.
    The wheels are Campagnolo Sirocco so it is unlikely that there are >>>>> imperfections in the rims and I use Specialized tubes whenever I can get
    the proper size. And yet, when I leave the bike sitting for a month or so
    one or the other of the tires is nearly fully pumped up and the other completely flat.

    Anyone have any suggestions?

    What are the punctures can you see any holes? Gatorskins are tough but not
    impervious, could be the value be that a fault or just user error ie isn?t
    fully closed and so on.

    They look like hair thin wire punctures bot there are usually no trace of a wire in the tire inside or out. To even find them you have to pump the tube way up and put it under water and look for a very slow leak which mafes it almost impossible to
    patch. So I have to replace the innertube.

    That last bit makes no sense. Over 50+ years of riding I've had plenty
    of leaks so slow as to require water submersion to detect. They were all >> able to be patched.

    If you don't want to take the time, or don't know how to patch, that's
    fine. You're allowed to use new tubes.

    But overall: _SO_ many problems! ;-)

    Very typical answer from a meathead - he is the only one smart enough to patch a tire.

    On the contrary, it sounds like everyone here can patch a tire except
    one guy!




    You never get punctures because you never ride.

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 11 16:27:19 2025
    On Mon May 5 18:25:26 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:

    That last bit makes no sense. Over 50+ years of riding I've had plenty
    of leaks so slow as to require water submersion to detect. They were all
    able to be patched.

    If you don't want to take the time, or don't know how to patch, that's
    fine. You're allowed to use new tubes.

    But overall: _SO_ many problems! ;-)




    You don't have flats because you don't ride.

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