
Originally Posted by
elk
My rear wheel went flat. I examined it, screwed down the valve, pumped it up and it held air better...But just to be sure I had a guy at my LBS look at it. He put in a new tube.
I got it back and it was fine...but next morning it was flat again...
I was just about to go on a ride...so I filled it just to see. I fiddled with the valve and the tire was great for all 22 miles.
This morning..I think it lost a little air. I wonder if it could be that the cap has a defect that is pressing on the valve???
Any ideas?
Remove the cap and see what happens. The caps really aren't necessary if you close the valve. That said, if the valve is tightly closed, the cap is unlikely to be the problem. Have you (carefully) run your hand around your tire to make sure you don't have something embedded in it that's puncturing your tubes? Also keep in mind that tubes naturally leak air over time even when nothing's wrong with them. That's why you have to pump them up again before every ride or every other ride.
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