Morning all, after some advice and help please
So I got my bike about a month ago, done a nice 90 miles on it last week, however I went out last night and noticed my front wheel had lost a lot of air, whereas the rear was as solid as the day I purchased the bike
For some stupid reason, yesterday was the one day I didnt check my bike over before going out, so not sure whats caused it. However I decided as it had lost air (wasn't flat as still rideable) To head home and cancel my ride, I pumped the wheel back up and decided not to go back out in case it was a slow puncture
Well I’ve just checked the front wheel again now and it’s lost similar air to what it had yesterday with the wheel being, not quite flat, but has significantly less air in it, so I believe I’ve got a slow puncture
Now I’ve checked the wheel and I cant see anything in to indicate anything present, what advice and tips would people have in regards to dealing with a slow puncture? And does this sound like a slow puncture or could it be something else?
Thank you
So I got my bike about a month ago, done a nice 90 miles on it last week, however I went out last night and noticed my front wheel had lost a lot of air, whereas the rear was as solid as the day I purchased the bike
For some stupid reason, yesterday was the one day I didnt check my bike over before going out, so not sure whats caused it. However I decided as it had lost air (wasn't flat as still rideable) To head home and cancel my ride, I pumped the wheel back up and decided not to go back out in case it was a slow puncture
Well I’ve just checked the front wheel again now and it’s lost similar air to what it had yesterday with the wheel being, not quite flat, but has significantly less air in it, so I believe I’ve got a slow puncture
Now I’ve checked the wheel and I cant see anything in to indicate anything present, what advice and tips would people have in regards to dealing with a slow puncture? And does this sound like a slow puncture or could it be something else?
Thank you