Mystery Deflation

Now I’m getting almost annoyed but mostly just intrigued.

Last Saturday after lunchtime coffees I went home for a couple of hours. Around 2ish I went out the door and realised the front tyre was flat. I was in a hurry so I just chucked another wheel on and went.

So later after I replaced the tube I realised the the ‘flat’ tube had no hole in it. In fact, it’s still holding air right now.

This has happened a few times before but now I’m really starting to wonder why?

How can a tube suddenly deflate but have no puncture and a closed valve and then hold air like it’s supposed to?

Is somebody breaking into my house occasionally and deflating a tube?

Screwed valve?

air is thinner at night-time and leaks out of the valve easier

You’ve got a good mate, who thinks this is funny and knows how to deflate tyres!!! :evil:

It’s because I’m fat and hideous and nobody likes me.

HAHAHAHA, best reply

Nexus: look who edited the post…