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lurch12_2000
Since air is 1% water vapor I thought more was better, so I fill my tires with distilled water. I have to design a warming system when it drops below freezing up here in NE, since I ride in the winter too.
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lurch12_2000
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostIf you ride fast enough Coriolis force will keep the tires from freezing.Last edited by Guest; 09-30-2016, 07:15 PM.
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Boba
Installing nitrogen in your tires actually makes a huge difference in the electrical stability of the bike.
Doing this removed water vapor in the tires, the bike maintains 100% insulation from Earth ground and the electrons in the bike's system will not find escape paths.
In studies, this extends the life of the battery, bulbs, reduces corrosion and heat generated through the grounds.
Ongoing usage results in less parasitic loss through the charging system, which then pulls less power from the motor and this increases power output of the motor getting directly to the wheels.
This is compounded by the extra power found in the ignition system due to a more stable power and ground.
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Originally posted by lurch12_2000 View PostSo if it is 0 degrees F out I would have to ride 18 hours of the day at 84mph with no more than 20 minute rest intervals to offset the rate of water freezing? With a windchill of -49F under those circumstances how would I keep my blood from freezing?
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Doug
This is amazing.
I know how they all the air and therefore all the water vapor out of aircraft tires before filling with nitrogen, but how you get all the air and therefore all the water vapor out of your bike tires?
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Boba
Originally posted by Doug View PostThis is amazing.
I know how they all the air and therefore all the water vapor out of aircraft tires before filling with nitrogen, but how you get all the air and therefore all the water vapor out of your bike tires?
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Originally posted by Boba View PostFill them with nitrogen, then hook a vacuum pump up to the valve stem and pull to 500 microns. Then refill with nitrogen. (>.>)
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The safety bead on a tubeless tire will collapse at anything less than 600 microns, so you will never make it to 500.
Now, if you have a TUBE in your tire, you won't have any problem pulling 500 microns.
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Boba
Originally posted by Steve View PostI'm going to call BS on that one.
The safety bead on a tubeless tire will collapse at anything less than 600 microns, so you will never make it to 500.
Now, if you have a TUBE in your tire, you won't have any problem pulling 500 microns.
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But being that I've a tube in my tire, I've never had to test that theory out.
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostAre those African microns or European microns?Originally posted by wymple View PostAsian, dummy.
African microns are a little larger than European and Asian micron measurements are a bit more precise of course, but really WHO can tell the difference in a tire!?Last edited by Guest; 10-04-2016, 03:29 AM.
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Originally posted by Boba View PostOh damn, I totally forgot some of you are tubeless. I'm still running a tube in my 450, but you are so right. I have heard of some people using gorilla glue to prevent the bead from breaking on tubless tires, allowing a vacuum pump to pull down to below 500 microns.
But being that I've a tube in my tire, I've never had to test that theory out.sigpic
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