Boyd2010RT
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I found a solution to the difficult accessibility problem for checking and adjusting the pressure in the rear tire.
Get a longer pressure gauge with the dual (push or pull) fitting - the type used by truckers with dual wheels for checking the pressure. I got a digital one at a truck stop because the standard type are not very accurate in the range that we are interested in.
Also, get a similar piece for adding air.
At first I thought that I'd have to use the "pull" fitting from the brake side of the wheel, but that didn't work very well. I found that the "push" fitting works very well from the belt side of the wheel reaching through the belt sprocket.
The only difficult thing left is getting the valve cap off and on.
Hope this saves some aggravation.
Boyd nojoke
Get a longer pressure gauge with the dual (push or pull) fitting - the type used by truckers with dual wheels for checking the pressure. I got a digital one at a truck stop because the standard type are not very accurate in the range that we are interested in.
Also, get a similar piece for adding air.
At first I thought that I'd have to use the "pull" fitting from the brake side of the wheel, but that didn't work very well. I found that the "push" fitting works very well from the belt side of the wheel reaching through the belt sprocket.
The only difficult thing left is getting the valve cap off and on.
Hope this saves some aggravation.
Boyd nojoke