new front tire... slow leak....

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  • oldgrumpy
    • Feb 2026

    #1

    new front tire... slow leak....

    hi guys,, well ,,, i,ve got a 1980 gs1000e,, both mags are stamped tubeless....... anyway i put a new bridgestone on the front myself and it leaks slowly ,,i,ve only done a few k.k.k.k on it ,,,,,,any suggestions ,,of help would be greatly appreciated regards david
  • bonanzadave
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    • Jul 2006
    • 9623
    • Minnesota

    #2
    Get a squirt bottle with soapy water and find the leak. Mine was the loose valve stems .
    82 1100 EZ (red)

    "You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY

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    • SqDancerLynn1

      #3
      Scrub the wheel where the bead fits. They do make a bead sealer if needed

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      • Ranger

        #4
        Sounds like the bead might not be seated on all the way...

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        • oldgrumpy

          #5
          slow leak.....

          thanks guys... much appreciated regards david

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          • Gssheller

            #6
            the most common location for a slow leak after new tire install is the valve stem. either the core or the rubber gasket.

            Soapy water is your friend.

            good luck,
            brian

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            • 1_v8_merc

              #7
              I had the same problem on my Rear Tire.

              It never "popped", but it appeared seated.


              I came back 1 week later, and Half of the tire lost it's bead!

              So I re-soaped it, and loaded it with air again....POP!
              Worked perfect the 2nd time around.
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              What kind of compressor are you using.

              I know when I'm in a hurry, I might not let the compressor build up enough air, and when I fill the tire, it just slowly inflates, but doesn't pop and seat correctly.

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              It could be the valve stem.

              Luckily mine were steel and all the seals were in great condition, strangely enough.

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              • oldgrumpy

                #8
                leaking front tire... yuks...

                i,ve been using a 40lt. direct drive its only a cheapy from supercheap in australia .... i really do need a better compressor at least a vee twin 50lt ,,,240v in aust.... regards david

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