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I don't check the tire pressure before every ride, although I take a peek at the tires to make sure they look okay...I probably actually check pressure once a month, maybe a little more, for certain every time the bags come off for whatever reason. Sometimes it's a little low, sometimes it's not, and since I installed OEM mags instead of the original spoke wheels, it loses less than it used to.
I ride with higher than recommended tire pressure especially in the back tire.Probably fell into this from over inflating tires before Winter storage...
I should check tire pressure more often,but only check about once a month.
1.Bike handles better
2.If I lose some I'm usually still good for a while
3.Not sure why,but it loses air extremely slow
4.Even riding hard,I get a lot of miles out of my back tires (OEM Dunlaps)
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