Hi gang,
Got all geared up to go out for a ride this morning, walked into the garage and the back tire was flat. Bummer. I think it went flat gradually because I felt the bike getting a little squirrely in the corners the last couple of days. I kept telling myself to check the tire pressure when I got home and forgot.
Not too bright.
Anyway, a couple of questions.
1. I read when searching the board that I can use C02 cartridges for an emergency fill. I don't know why I didn't think of that, since I use them all the time on my bicycle. Can I use the same C02 tool I use on my bicycle?
2. How many cartridges does it take to either fill the tire, or get to the nearest pump?
3. I can't see any punctures on the tire or anything stuck in it so I'm wondering if the stupid valve light that I screwed onto the valve didn't slowly deflate the tire. I'm planning on using the C02 containers to get to the gas station, pump it up, then keep a close eye on the pressure for the next couple of weeks. What do you think? When I called the dealer, before I searched the board, he said he'd have to keep the bike for a week to either fix or replace the tire. I've only got 1500 miles on the bike so I'm not worried about tire wear and I don't want to lose a week of riding. As usual any help or shared experience would be appreciated. One other thing, I'm not much of a wrench, so taking the back tire off would be a major ordeal for me!