EXPDSGT
Well-known member
I had a rear tire go flat "instantly" a few years ago with a passenger on the back at about 40-50 MPH. The back of the bike took off to the right and then to the left as I was slowing down. It is true that you don't need much brake as the flat tire will slow the bike quickly. It gives you a very uneasy feeling when the back takes off and seems like it is going to pass you --- but it doesn't -- it comes back and then goes to the other direction. It does this till slowed down. No crash but close -- you really have to hold on. The back tire just "steps out to the side".
The tire had folded to one side and then to the other and this caused the back to take off sideways.
The extra weight on the back made it more difficult to handle IMO.
The tire had folded to one side and then to the other and this caused the back to take off sideways.
The extra weight on the back made it more difficult to handle IMO.