Was riding a borrowed bike this evening, the gorgous ZX11 and as I was travelling along the mway (listening to the ram air system sucking like two giant straws over the roar of the engine - pure music!), the front tyre went down - almost flat. Making it almost impossible to turn... as I was almost at a bend, lets just say it got 'interesting'. Pulled over, to see the front tyre had gone down almost flat. Checked for any foreign objects and around the valve for problems but nothing.
...hobbled and wobbled to the nearest gas station, again checked the tyre, and inflated it. Seems alright....
..until I noticed the valve cap. As you can(t) see from the picture, they are little brass caps. But they have a rubber seal ring inside and a 'button' on the top; when pressed it pushes a pin, that pushes down on the tyre valve pin letting out air. "weird".
They only thing I can think of in the absence of any visible punctures... (and the fact it has not gone down again) that the centrifugal force of the wheel spinning 'spun' the weight of the button on its spring, onto the tyre valve needle and actually deflated it ! Is that possible???
WHY? Why have a valve cap that deflates your tyre when you go fast??? How smegging dangerous!!!!!!! What possible purpose could they solve??? Am I missing something important???? Valve extenders maybe????
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