Old 10-12-23, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by terrymorse
Well, if you really want to know when a tire is losing pressure, there is tech that will give you the answer. At a price.

DC Rainmaker - Hands-on: Quarq TyreWiz Cycling Pressure Sensor
I have seen that and I am very seriously considering.
Originally Posted by SoSmellyAir
Or maybe your saddle is too squishy?

But seriously, it should be possible to take an occasional glance at the tires? Especially the front, but also the back.
I've had so many tumbles due to low/flat tires, that I'm constantly peeking at them. I've only had a couple of tumbles that weren't directly tire related.
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