I have noticed anyone say that they had a tire that completely blew out, and they just repaired the whole thing with duct tape.
you know, like this
Oh, I forgot to mention the burnout to seat the glue! Man, good thing you caught that, someone could have been injured if they had just done the duct tape and not done the burnout before they took off. The duct tape could have separated at 75 on the interstate.Well crap Iggy! Looks like your going to have to modify your poll to add "Duct tape the bitch as tight as you can and do a smokey burn out to seat the glue!"
I thought that was normal with 'new' sticky strings. They don't call them 'sticky' for nothing.It's probably a good idea to replace your sticky strings on yearly basis. I had a flat on the way home from work on Monday. My sticky strings were several years old and had welded themselves to the plastic backing, got the flat fixed easily, but it took awhile to get a sticky string off ....
Yeah, you're probably right. I must of bought the new and improved, extra, extra, sticky strings.I thought that was normal with 'new' sticky strings. They don't call them 'sticky' for nothing.It's probably a good idea to replace your sticky strings on yearly basis. I had a flat on the way home from work on Monday. My sticky strings were several years old and had welded themselves to the plastic backing, got the flat fixed easily, but it took awhile to get a sticky string off ....
Just go ahead and blame me. I'm the defacto scapegoat for temporal anomalies around these parts. If I have any credibility left I would suggest it was a random temporal surge and not a deliberate incursion like the Krenim like to pull.I'm not sure if I should blame this thread or not, but I answered the pole and then pulled a 2.5" nail out of my rear tire today.
Hmmmmmmmmm........
It's all good. The tire was still holding air after work, so I tried my best to wear that plug-bump off on the way home. Good timing though... new set of PR2s in the garage. Hmmm... wonder where those came from? :blink: I'll swap them out next week before our ride as I am almost at the end of the tread on this set.Just go ahead and blame me. I'm the defacto scapegoat for temporal anomalies around these parts. If I have any credibility left I would suggest it was a random temporal surge and not a deliberate incursion like the Krenim like to pull.
War Machine,Ignacio,
I think you needed to add this choice to the poll:
Plug it, check integrity periodically, and install new tire ASAP.
I have gone on day trips 300+ miles with a plugged tire & even run as high as 80 mph. But I will not ride 2 up with my wife.
After going through two (yes two! due to screws) rear tires in less than 3000 miles on my 08, I am now running a Dunlop Roadsmart rear with this: Rhinotire.com. (click on the Bike 1 Video)
Did not affect the balance of the tire & added one pound to the weight of the tire. On the bike for approx 1K & no side effects.
FJRbill,War Machine,Ignacio,
I think you needed to add this choice to the poll:
Plug it, check integrity periodically, and install new tire ASAP.
I have gone on day trips 300+ miles with a plugged tire & even run as high as 80 mph. But I will not ride 2 up with my wife.
After going through two (yes two! due to screws) rear tires in less than 3000 miles on my 08, I am now running a Dunlop Roadsmart rear with this: Rhinotire.com. (click on the Bike 1 Video)
Did not affect the balance of the tire & added one pound to the weight of the tire. On the bike for approx 1K & no side effects.
I've been using Ride on with good results for the last 3 years, pulled on nail out and no leaks. I've seen Rhino tire several places, none locally as of yet, and was wondering what the cost is per tire. This may be my next tire anti flat coating.
I think you have a flat that's a very uncommon type and would give even me (the guy who will plug and ride) serious pause. If you have damage to the sidewall....I would be VERY likely replace the tire in that case. Sidewalls are not overdesigned for punctures or cuts like the tread is IMO.The thing entered through the center section and submarined under the right side tread and halfway out the side. Still holding air though. Obvoiusly, no question about replacement.
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