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loss of air in tires
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<blockquote data-quote="DocDanDC" data-source="post: 393796" data-attributes="member: 1220"><p>My Michelin PR's only take 1-2PSI of refill about every 2months, if that. Even if I go to 7500ft altitude then down to sea level, no apparent change in PSI. I figured that it was because the rim was cleaned and the tire mounted during a warm temp day. Also, the tire has not ever been patched or repaired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocDanDC, post: 393796, member: 1220"] My Michelin PR's only take 1-2PSI of refill about every 2months, if that. Even if I go to 7500ft altitude then down to sea level, no apparent change in PSI. I figured that it was because the rim was cleaned and the tire mounted during a warm temp day. Also, the tire has not ever been patched or repaired. [/QUOTE]
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