I'm calling upon those who have experience with/know-how about tubed tires; I'm not sure if what has happened to me me is an unusual occurrence. I had the rear tire deflate, but with no apparent damage. Backstory:
I recently had a car shop close by - I did ask them beforehand if they can do motorcycle tires as well - change the tires on my Guzzi. The wheels I un-/remounted by myself, I just had them order the tires, change and balance the wheel.
Since I have my bikes parked just a few metres away, I brought the wheels over to him as soon as he was ready to do the work, and waited/chatted while he did the job. Long story short, it was apparent that he didn't do motorcycles a whole lot, as he was surprised that this (spoked) wheel had a tube, had to balance the wheel manually (usually they do it with a machine around here) and couldn't to change the front tire on the spot, since his machine was unable to work on the narrow front wheel (he had to visit a colleague for that).
Since I was a bit on a schedule, I told him to reuse the old tubes (factory fresh, had 6000km on it at this point). To remount the rear wheel, I had to deflate it a bit. Inflated to spec, no issues.
Fast forward two weeks, I hop on the bike in morning, fire her up, move two meters and immediately notice what's wrong. wtf? Inspecting the tire for a puncture, I could find none, when I tried to reinflate it, air escaped around the valve. The tire was well inflated the evening before.
Did the mechanic f$ck up the tube? Is it normal for them go bad so suddenly? Do they have the same life expectancy as a tire?
The front tire is fine as far I can tell, pending further investigation.
Complete Novice re. this topic, so I'm summoning the GSR hive mind.
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