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Re: [ST] Tire pressure.



Hey Rolo - LOVE to see the Jag.  A local shop here had an open day (mainly
Euro Trash type bikes people :) and a guy turned up in a beautiful 50's
era racing Jag - I am nowhere knowledgeable enough to know what type it
was but it was clearly a racing car that was road legal and was
soooooooooo nice to look at.

Please don't take offense at comments made here - I have been on the list
quite a few years now and there was certainly no malice intended I'm sure.
This is a great list and a wonderful source of information - it does
border on boisterous at times but everybody here has your best interests
at heart.

Please stay and enjoy the list.

Cheers,

Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: st-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:st-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rolo Casos
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 6:48 PM
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ST] Tire pressure.


Ok. Now you are just getting ignorant and personal. Just because you like
to check your tire pressure with a lab grade measuring device every 2
blocks, it does not make the rest of us that may not be so anal, idiots.
And I have no idea what this "old" tire thing is. I have a 58 jaguar mark
2 that has the same white wall tires on it it's had for the last 12 years,
during which they have seen less than 1k miles. They still hold air fine,
have no cracks or feel hardned or rotten.  I do not imagine tha the 3 year
old tires on my bike are in any danger of rotting to dust any time soon.
Do you really believe that modern tires have the shef life so short? What
are they made of, milk? If they looked cracked, had low thread or had
problems holding air, or if I left my bike out on the lawn uncovered on
the driveway sitting on puddle of paint stripper the whole winter, maybe I
would worry. But seriously, some tires spend more than that on a shelf
before thay are even sold. Funny thing 
 too, jus
 t put air on the tires earlier, and they were at 32 front and 35 back.
If I walk to my bike and there is fluid on the floor, or like I said
earlier, feels funny when I move it or  if it makes weird noises or smells
funny, or if its using too much oil, etc... then I would worry. But I
think that otherwise i'm in no more danger than anyone else riding that
day.  I have seen people lately riding sport bikes on the cords. That
seems more like dangerous to me. But in the mean time ill enjoy my ride. 

rolo

-----Original Message-----
From: "Erik Miner" <eeminer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 5/4/06 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: [ST] Tire pressure.


You are kidding right?? This has got to be a troll. No one,  I mean, 
no one can be that stupid. Rolo if this is for real you need to wake 
up. You life depends on your tires having good contact with the 
ground.. I can't even believe I'm replying to this..jeez.....


At 02:03 PM 5/4/2006, you wrote:
>Mine must be low, theyfeel very mushy. Specially moving the bike
>around the garage.  It makes sense if they are too low, I have not 
>checked or filled tires since I got the bike, 3 years ago. Thank you 
>for your help.
>
>Rolo.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: "Masiak, Richard" <Richard_Masiak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; "Matthew Heyer" <matthewheyer@xxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: 5/4/06 6:30 AM
>Subject: Re: [ST] Tire pressure.

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