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Old 05-08-2009, 10:42 PM
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Got a screw stuck in my rear tire. Is it OK to plug a motorcycle tire? It's pretty much in the center of the tire.

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Old 05-08-2009, 10:45 PM
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May sound like a stupid question but...is it tubed or tubeless?....:>)...either way,I wouldnt recommend a plug...maybe a patch/boot but ,IMPO,money is no object when it comes to my tires...get a new one...
 

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May sound like a stupid question but...is it tubed or tubeless?....:>)
ummm....I'm pretty sure it's tubeless. When I got the rear tire replaced last year, I don't remember seeing a tube...
 
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I had a tire plugged before but I never had peace of mind when I rode the bike.
 
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Plug it to get you home, then new tire time...
 
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Replace the tire, less to worry about while riding.
 
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Hard to argue with "replace it"...unless money is tight. For those who wish to explore an option for a tubeless, I'll share the following experience. On three occasions I've used a plug to get home. After getting there, I then took it in to my indy shop, had the tire checked for internal damage, put a patch on the inside of the tubeless tire, put in a tube and remounted. When I've done this, I've never had another problem, and got all the "normal" mileage out of the tire.
Your experience may vary...this is mine.
 
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Old 05-09-2009, 11:58 AM
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I hear "replace it" a lot in threads like this I tell every one that does replace a tire with 500-1500 miles on it send to me I will dispose of it. I have never had a problem with a properly fixed tire. Not slashed but screw or nail size put a tube in patch the tire and forget it.
 
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I had a screw in my tire once. The only one who would put a plug in the tire was the Honda dealer. He used what he called a mushroom plug. He said it was the only plug to use on a motorcycle. It has a mushroom like head on it that prevents it from pulling or working it's way out. I did not put a tube in and never had any further problems with the tire after that. On car tires in over 43 years of driving I have never had a problem with a plugged tire and I have had about a dozen or more tires plugged in my life. I have only had one motorcycle tire plugged with no problem with that tire either.
 
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I plugged my lawn mower tires about 12 times the first month after I had the house reroofed. but never on the bike.
 


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