Opti
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Still new to the world of the GS but not so new that I didn't notice the handling felt a bit soupy.
I checked the owner's manual and it's 32 front, 36 rear for one up. When I went to put air in, the front wasn't too bad but the rear was around 25.
Handling obviously improved signifcantly but then in just a few weeks it felt off again. Checked this am and once again the front was significantly softer, around 25. Pumped it back up and had a proper look at the tyre:
Presumably a nail did the damage and the previous owner patched it up but I guess if the tyre is running down as described above then I either need to see if the damage can be properly made good or splash for a new tyre.
I only bought the bike from BMW at end of July as approved used; they might have mentioned this to me...
Any advice gratefully received. Cheers.
Opti
I checked the owner's manual and it's 32 front, 36 rear for one up. When I went to put air in, the front wasn't too bad but the rear was around 25.
Handling obviously improved signifcantly but then in just a few weeks it felt off again. Checked this am and once again the front was significantly softer, around 25. Pumped it back up and had a proper look at the tyre:
Presumably a nail did the damage and the previous owner patched it up but I guess if the tyre is running down as described above then I either need to see if the damage can be properly made good or splash for a new tyre.
I only bought the bike from BMW at end of July as approved used; they might have mentioned this to me...
Any advice gratefully received. Cheers.
Opti

But ultra/puncture/seal does work,most definatley,I would not go anyplace without it in my rear tyre 
