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How to maintain your bike tyre pressure


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Sridhar Rao
tyre punture
by Sridhar Rao on Sep 22, 2013 08:05 PM

it becomes very difficult if tyre gets puntured middle of the road,it was easy with Bajaj scooters where it had a stipiny (spare type at the back) and front and rear tyres could be removed by removing 4 nuts only same system should be adopted in all type of scooters or tyres which do not get punctured at any cost (during journey)

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narsimha singh
nitrogen a good option!!!
by narsimha singh on Sep 22, 2013 09:30 AM

Dear friends, nitrogen is also a good option in place of compressed air, as it is cool it keeps tyre cool even at high speed, it also improves suspension of bike, it increases tyre life!!!

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Mahendra Nath
How
by Mahendra Nath on Sep 17, 2013 05:12 PM  | Hide replies


How to maintain your bike tyre pressure.

Step 1. Kick or button start your bike.

Step 2. Put it in the right gear, gently release the clutch, accelerate gradually and ride away from the parking spot.

Step 3. Find the nearest petrol pump.

Step 4. Call out for an available pump staff member.

Step 5. Tell him you want to check your bike's tyre pressure.

Step 6. Watch him pump air into your tyres from a thin tube.

Step 7. Watch him rise and tell you, you are all set to go.

Step 8. Pay him at least 2 rupees per tyre.

Step 9. Leave the pump premises and go home or to work.

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Varun
Re: How
by Varun on Sep 21, 2013 02:54 PM
Dhanks so much mahi...i never did this in my lifetime!

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Krishna  Kumar
Re: How
by Krishna Kumar on Sep 21, 2013 06:38 PM
:-) He he !

You said it pal ! Serves them well.. Does such a mundane activity as maintaining your tyre pressure require such a write-up !?

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Claudio Fernandes
Re: Re: How
by Claudio Fernandes on Sep 21, 2013 08:43 PM
In view of the rising fuel prices, definitely as Indian are very lazy in maintaining their engines and tyres.


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