JJH Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jan 17, 2009 Messages 11,377 Reaction score 1,617 Location Co. Meath Irish Rep. May 15, 2021 #21 It’s the fitters fault. JJH
SBD Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 13, 2020 Messages 7,698 Reaction score 4,907 Location Kent UK May 16, 2021 #22 tanneman said: BMW dealerships don't do the tyre changes themselves. Click to expand... Arden BMW in Tunbridge Wells does, that or they snuck off with my wheels in a van whilst I sat in their showroom waiting...
tanneman said: BMW dealerships don't do the tyre changes themselves. Click to expand... Arden BMW in Tunbridge Wells does, that or they snuck off with my wheels in a van whilst I sat in their showroom waiting...
Slipperyeel Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jul 8, 2012 Messages 3,481 Reaction score 293 Location London May 16, 2021 #23 I had a slow leak on my front tyre a while back. While washing the bike I caught sight of tiny bubbles escaping from around the valve. I gently tightened up the valve outer sleeve using the nut facets - with a ring spanner. I now have zero loss of pressure over weeks and weeks... Maybe just tighten it yourself. There 'sensor' is not really a part of the sealing business. Unless it's moved/wiggled during the tyre change perhaps. See below 1 = the leak. 2 = the solution. Rocket science 1. https://youtu.be/ZTOXEzK7zEE 2. https://youtu.be/kCRAEk5rvOc Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
I had a slow leak on my front tyre a while back. While washing the bike I caught sight of tiny bubbles escaping from around the valve. I gently tightened up the valve outer sleeve using the nut facets - with a ring spanner. I now have zero loss of pressure over weeks and weeks... Maybe just tighten it yourself. There 'sensor' is not really a part of the sealing business. Unless it's moved/wiggled during the tyre change perhaps. See below 1 = the leak. 2 = the solution. Rocket science 1. https://youtu.be/ZTOXEzK7zEE 2. https://youtu.be/kCRAEk5rvOc Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk