feejer222
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The 2 biggest accidents I have had were down to tyres, first was because of a crap tyre I asked too much of, the other was tyre warmers that hadn't worked on a track day. An electrical fault which I discovered before I went out and decided to warm the tyres the old fashioned way with a few easy laps. 2 Fast guys went past me and I thought I can hang on to them if I am careful, next thing I remember was looking at a hospital ceiling 3 hours later. So both my fault if you like, but also both due to a traction problem.
The Mrs. & I also survived (don't ask me how) a 90mph rear puncture on a busy motorway. Scared the bejesus out of me, the tyre was completely flat when we rolled to a stop.
Tyres are soooooo critical to the handling and safety of your bike. I am paranoid now. Since the puncture, I have a substance (who's name I forget) pumped in to prevent punctures causing a quick deflate, and check pressures every time I ride. I have a dial gague at home and a digital which I take with me when we go away for any length of time, I sometimes do a back to back comparison with them as well.
Stay safe ALWAYS check pressures and inspect for foriegn bodies at least every other ride.
Thanks for the reminder.
The Mrs. & I also survived (don't ask me how) a 90mph rear puncture on a busy motorway. Scared the bejesus out of me, the tyre was completely flat when we rolled to a stop.
Tyres are soooooo critical to the handling and safety of your bike. I am paranoid now. Since the puncture, I have a substance (who's name I forget) pumped in to prevent punctures causing a quick deflate, and check pressures every time I ride. I have a dial gague at home and a digital which I take with me when we go away for any length of time, I sometimes do a back to back comparison with them as well.
Stay safe ALWAYS check pressures and inspect for foriegn bodies at least every other ride.
Thanks for the reminder.
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