Losing air pressure
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The air loss is not uncommon. The low pressure tires do not always seal well on the bead. Go to a local auto store or Quality farm and get a bottle of Slime or similar tire sealant. Put it in and it should cure the problem. You can mess around trying to reseal the bead around rim, but for the $6 the tire sealant cost, its much easier. Hope this helps.
The air loss is not uncommon. The low pressure tires do not always seal well on the bead. Go to a local auto store or Quality farm and get a bottle of Slime or similar tire sealant. Put it in and it should cure the problem. You can mess around trying to reseal the bead around rim, but for the $6 the tire sealant cost, its much easier. Hope this helps.
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I had the same trouble with my Trail Blazer. I went to a tire shop here in town and had them but the pink slime in my tires. My tire pressure has not changed in 11 months. I don’t know if the pink slime is different than the green but it is working for me. If you want I can call the tire shop and ask what kind, it is. Everyone I ride with uses it and we have no trouble.
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My friend put some new holeshots on his honda and one kept going slack, so we filled the tire with air until we couldn't get it to move when wwe pushed in on the tread. After letting it sit like that for a day or so we didn't have no problems, so we figured the bead on the tirewasn't set on the rim tight enough
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