Tired of checking tire pressure? Try Quick Pressure tire pressure monitor caps (available from PSI 26 to PSI 165). Just replace your valve stem caps with the monitors, then the monitor will show green if the tire is properly inflated, otherwise it will start to show red. The monitors are welded, chrome plated brass, high quality. Save gas, save tires, and safer drive.
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Tired of checking tire pressure? Try Quick Pressure tire pressure monitor caps (available from PSI 26 to PSI 165). Just replace your valve stem caps with the monitors, then the monitor will show green if the tire is properly inflated, otherwise it will start to show red. The monitors are welded, chrome plated brass, high quality. Save gas, save tires, and safer drive.
QuickPressure 11 months ago
why you need a new tube , there is a tape ! for the inner tube! so you can use old one !
retsnomonster 1 year ago
lame
neverbincured 2 years ago
baby powder!! great suggestion...
murrayw72 2 years ago
you need to see the mexican way to fix this is better and fast
chingaos
cortez9223 2 years ago
So how do you remove the wheel from the bike in the first place - particularly a rear wheel? Other than that, it was very well explained.
colouredup 3 years ago
I split that into a separate tutorial. All of the flat tire related tutorials can be found on my website.
bloombikeshop 3 years ago
Great job. You didn't leave anything out. 5 Stars for you.
Ryacuski 3 years ago 3
Thanks for the compliment!
bloombikeshop 3 years ago