Screw in front tire?
#21
Personally Ive plugged many rear tires for my self and a few freinds, it would depend on how much tread was left if I would plug a front.
#22
Years ago a pro road racer made a comment that has always stuck with me and that is "there are two things keeping your *** off the pavement and that is the front and rear tire. Always make sure they are in the best shape possible."
I picked up a nail a few years back and had a rear go down quick at highway speeds and it got ugly in a hurry. I know smaller holes (not in the sidewall) can be plugged successfully but after my experience I would replace the tire. IMO, cheap compared to the opportunity cost of some of the possible alternatives.
I picked up a nail a few years back and had a rear go down quick at highway speeds and it got ugly in a hurry. I know smaller holes (not in the sidewall) can be plugged successfully but after my experience I would replace the tire. IMO, cheap compared to the opportunity cost of some of the possible alternatives.
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#24
We patch and plug tires on cars and bicycles...but when it comes to motorcycles I guess it's another standard. Good thing for me I have a riding buddy who changed out his stock tires when his rear one wore down. His front tire still had considerable tread left on it and he is giving it to me
It sure is good to have riding buds...I am still considering having the tire with the nail plugged and stored, maybe
It sure is good to have riding buds...I am still considering having the tire with the nail plugged and stored, maybe
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