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Re:Tires 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Hi i just put front white wall metz last week and on the back in april back tire was loosing air i checked the tire last night found a screw right in the middle of the back tire can i fix it with a patch or use slime i hate to change the back tire still has a lot of tread ?
 
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Re:Tires 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
http://www.dunlopmotorcycle.com/infocenter_tiretips.asp?id=19#tip

All tire questions answered. Clifford is right on this one. I always ran mine past the tread wear indicator knowing it's not cool but hating to change the tire with tread left.

Yes you can plug that tire, best to dismount and boot. But no tire guy will tell ya that, (pretty much) Because it can dislodge and loose air quickly and cause you to wipe out. But You can also Boot and tube it and get your mileage out of it even safer.

I plugged an Avon at 300 miles and ran it out to past tread wear indicators taking two long trips. But I had to keep a good eye on tire pressure as we should anyways.
 
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Re:Tires 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Sly that is some great milage out of your tires. IMHO when you get ready to change I would go with the same set unless they have changed compounds.

I just changed a set in July and the handeling got sooo much better. It wasn't bad but I really hadn't noticed how much I was having to lean into it or how much I was countering on the bars. The new set made me realize it though as now I just point it and we (the bike and I) go there.
 
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Re:Tires 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Most motorcycle tires are not smooth on the inside surface; therefore they can't be patched. They can be plugged,but I feel that is for emergencies only. There are Mushroom shaped plugs that have to be installed from the inside and can't fall out. Personally I feel that the best thing to do is install a tube, that will get you the use of the remaining tread safely.

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Re:Tires 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Actually, you can install mushroom plugs without dismounting the tire using this tool:



A friend of mine who runs a motorcycle shop does it all the time.
 
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Re:Tires 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Yea that tool is sold in some MC catalog. It's a must have. Everyone should carry one and someone should buy me one! I'll test it out for ya!

But WAIT! Don't ya have to have a valid Concealed Carry Permit to have that with ya?
 
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Re:Tires 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
I'd have one too if I didn't have spoked wheels! They look great, but are hard to clean & hard to do roadside repairs if needed. I know someone's going to mention sealing the spokes, but I wonder how that affects adjusting the spokes when it's time to balance; do you have to reseal? Anyone got a good set of mags they want to trade even???
 
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Re:Tires 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
MS1700 wrote:

Yea that tool is sold in some MC catalog. It's a must have. Everyone should carry one and someone should buy me one! I'll test it out for ya!

But WAIT! Don't ya have to have a valid Concealed Carry Permit to have that with ya?


Your talking about your Front tire right? That back tire is much easier than a MC tire.
 
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Re:Tires 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Darn wrote:
[quote]MS1700 wrote:
Yea that tool is sold in some MC catalog. It's a must have. Everyone should carry one and someone should buy me one! I'll test it out for ya!But WAIT! Don't ya have to have a valid Concealed Carry Permit to have that with ya? Y[b]our talking about your Front tire right? That back tire is much easier than a MC tire.[/[/b]quote]

Wait! Yes my Rear tire is a Car Tire, it's a front tire OR a rear tire, but now it's a Bike Tire! But, My Front tire is actually a Rear Tire, up front. Being so It's always still a rear tire. So what did you mean?

I know you believe you understand what you think I said, But I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant!

I think that device will patch any tire beyond any patch I have already ran. I'll run just about any tire I patched myself, How else can you get experience with flat tires on an MC? Only 1 so far and if it was a CT I would have known before it was a problem.

Ya know there are some who have run Darkside on both ends! I don't think that's necessary!
 
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