oldrascal
Registered user
This is worrying. 
I keep my GSA in a dry garage and, because I don't need it for commuting and the roads have been so crappy, I have an Optimate wired in - so no worries there.
But the lure of the road is too strong and I still want to get out now and again for a blast.
As there are generally 7 or 10 days between outings, I decided to do the prudent thing and check the tyre pressures on the factory fit Battlewings. And that's where the problem arises.
The tyres have only done 3,000 miles but both times I have checked, about 4lbs to 5lbs or so of pressure drop has occured in each tyre. I can't imagine that both have picked up slow punctures so imagine that this type of tyre is prone to slow loss in cold weather.
Anyone got the same problem or is something going on that I had better find out about.

I keep my GSA in a dry garage and, because I don't need it for commuting and the roads have been so crappy, I have an Optimate wired in - so no worries there.
But the lure of the road is too strong and I still want to get out now and again for a blast.
As there are generally 7 or 10 days between outings, I decided to do the prudent thing and check the tyre pressures on the factory fit Battlewings. And that's where the problem arises.The tyres have only done 3,000 miles but both times I have checked, about 4lbs to 5lbs or so of pressure drop has occured in each tyre. I can't imagine that both have picked up slow punctures so imagine that this type of tyre is prone to slow loss in cold weather.
Anyone got the same problem or is something going on that I had better find out about.


or using tyre sealant? And if I use tyre sealant, will it: