Check and inflate tires
At Southern Ontario Sythetics (S.O.S.) we know drivers and how driving can come with all kinds of maintenance details. That is why we help to keep your tires at their recommended pressure so that it will increase their life span, improve your motorcycle's gas mileage and give you a smoother ride
1. Our technicians let the tires cool a bit before checking their pressure because warm tires have added air pressure.
2. They remove the cap from the tire valve located on the edge of the face of the rim.
3. They press the tire gauge hard to the valve and note the reading provided.
4. They compare their reading with the recommended air pressure indicated on the side wall of the tire.
5. They press the air hose to the valve and add the appropriate amount of air needed to meet the recommended standards.
6. They replace the valve cap and move on to the next tire.
Tire services are provided at S.O.S. (Southern Ontario Synthetics) located in Lambton Shores (Forrest) in Southern, Ontario off Highway 21 (Rawlings Road). Southern Ontario Synthetics proudly services Lambton Shores, Grand Bend, Forest, Plympton-Wyoming, Strathroy, Watford, and Sarnia.
Nitrogen is all around us. When used to replace oxygen and other
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If you are one of the 85% of Americans who don't regularly check tire pressure, you need nitrogen. We take in nitrogen with every breath. Air is composed of:
Because of their large size, nitrogen molecules are the least permeable and stay in your tire longer. It's not about the nitrogen. It's about reducing oxygen, water vapor and other gases. By reducing the percentage of oxygen, water vapor and other gases in your tires from 22% to 7% or lower, your tires will maintain proper pressure longer than if you use “plain old air.” For example, with 95% nitrogen in your tires, they retain optimal pressure three to four times longer.
Proper tire pressure is a big deal.
Other benefits:
Who Else Is Using Nitrogen?
How is nitrogen separated from other gases in air?
Membranes are the heart of any nitrogen system. Just like a tire, the membranes are permeable. When thousands of these permeable tubes are filled with air at high pressures, smaller molecules leak out while the larger nitrogen molecules travel through the tubes into a holding tank to fill your tires or
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The air we breathe
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