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| haGGard |
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 haGGard Nearly there...

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 Posted: 22:36 - 04 Jan 2005 Post subject: Another nail in my back tyre... |
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I've had a nail in my back tyre since April last year. It has never caused me any problems so i've just left it in there. However i got another nail in my tyre tonight in the carpark where i work.
I got home an inspected my tyre to find a nail sticking about an inch out of my rear tyre. It does not seem to have a head on it, so it must have entered my tyre head first (its only a thin nail).
I wiggled it around and it is slowly leaking air, however im going to try and ride it the 4 miles to college tomorow. Is this a good idea?
If it has gone flat overnight, i will bring a pump with me to college just in case it goes flat during the day.
This pisses me off as i do not want to get the bus...
Ive probably made this post much longer than it should be but anyway; Should i take any extra caution riding to college tomorow? And am i doing a wise thing riding it with a punchure?
Cheers
(PS, i have used some plyers to cut the nail down in size, but it still remains in my tyre...) |
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| Rob W |
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If your in Bexleyheath then how about Aye-Gee's? or Garozzo in Blackfen. EC Bates is probably the one your on about in Dartford. That's all I can think of. Best to get it fixed ASAP, just turn up late for college and get a tyre fitted in the morning, scrounge off your parents if ya need too  ____________________ Pictorgraphicalfantastical |
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Yep they did close down. Then was totally re-opened under new ownership. Worht going down just to look at the Ducati (think 996 maybe 998) with polished wheels the MV F4 and Benelli Tornado in the Window. They sell part's for all makes and Suzuki bike's too.
Yes it's that shop with the big glass window round it, opposite Blockbuster's! ____________________ Pictorgraphicalfantastical |
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Do you have a halfords near by. If you do, get a can of tyre weld. All you do is let your tyre down so its flat.
Put the tube on your valve, and press the cap down (Like an aerosol can)
keep going until your tyre is the pressure you want it to be and spin your back wheel.
Leave for 10 minutes before you ride and tadaaaa. You have an invincible rear tyre.
But its only good for a hundred miles or so. I had my rear speedfight tyre like this for about a year and it didnt cause a problem but id hate to think you have had a blow out cos of me
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(Im lucky, Ive got 4 spair wheels + tyres piled up in my garage Only problem is they are yellow and white ...) |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 99 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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