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But 3 days ago when I last rode my rear tire was fully inflated. Yesterday morning it was completely flat. I inflated it again this morning and it hasn't lost any pressure late tonight.
Umm, wtf? This is a new one for me in 30+ years of driving on tires. I've had slow leaks and I've had fast leaks but never a fast leak that stopped leaking.
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Leaking valve stem also makes sense as a possibility.
Inspect it closely for nails, screws etc. Actuate the stem a few times to see if it sticks.
A flat tire is no joke at speed.
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I wonder if that night it went flat in the garage is the same night I took Ambien for insomnia the first time. It was either that night or the night prior. Based on what I've read about it I might have walked down the stairs, into the garage, let all the air out of my tire, emailed all my ex-girlfriends and gone back to bed and never remembered any of it the next day.
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loudhvx wrote: I've had this happen. In my case, I had a nail in the tire. It was a very slow leak unless I actually parked the bike with the nail touching the ground. I guess it only leaked when the tire was deflected from round. I plugged it with a Dynaplug.
Leaking valve stem also makes sense as a possibility.
Inspect it closely for nails, screws etc. Actuate the stem a few times to see if it sticks.
A flat tire is no joke at speed.
+ 1,000 ! I had the valve stem rip off the tube at speed on my BSA in heavy traffic and POOOF - instant flat! I thought I was a dead man as the car directly behind kept blowing his horn at me while I struggled to maintain control. That nitwit thought I was deliberately doing some sort of stunts! :blink: Ed
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swest wrote: Did you get any replies? :whistle:
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No good ones. :laugh:
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1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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