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| The#Doctor# |
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 The#Doctor# Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 21:06 - 05 Jun 2005 Post subject: Screw found in my tyre! |
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Do i need a new tyre or can i just get it repaired? ____________________ CBR125R - CBR600Fy
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you can put a plug in it, but they are only ment for a temp repair really. butcould be o.k if you don't ride the bike hard
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It can probably be plugged depending on where it is.
Do not pull it out, leave it in there. Much easier for the guy at the shop to see where to put the bung and it will go flat if you pull it out. You will probably be able to ride the bike to the shop if you leave the screw in there providing you are carefull. I once did 250 miles after noticing a roofing tack in my tyre.
Either that or you could put a bottle of tyre slime in yourself then pump it up and pull out the screw, the hole should seal itself. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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| Gixxer750 |
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| The#Doctor# |
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Well am going to go to a shop tomorrow to see what they say, but as for taking it easy was doing over a 100 alot today as i went for a long ride and didn't notice untill i got back, how much will it cost to get it plugged and how long will the plug last for until i have to get a new tyre? ____________________ CBR125R - CBR600Fy
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If you wanna get it repaired make sure that the tyre has no "other damage" as in runflat(creasing visible inside the tyre on the sidewalls) and that it has a professional repair done.
You are looking aorund 15 quid for a repair and balance.
Also if it within approx 1" of the edge it will be classified as unrepairable as the repair is unable to adhere to the sidewall due to the flex within the tyre.
Best advice is probably get yourself into your local bike dealer/tyreshop and ask thier opinion
If you have any doubts wedge out for a tyre
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I've plugged a BT010 on the 98 R1 I had. The tyre was two weeks old. I rode it flat for about 3 miles, (slowly) and re-inflated it, found the hole (right in the centre of tread) and shoved a thorn into it to stop the air escaping. I took the wheel off later on and tried a local car tyre place, who told me they wouldn't repair W rated tyres, and advised to chuck it.
One trip to my local Yam dealer and it was plugged no questions asked. Did 2000 miles on it before it was shagged, and it never missed a beat. Got to 12,000 rpm in 6th a few times too.
If you are worried then replace the tyre, but it wouldn't concern me too much. ____________________ Part-time GSXR1000 pilot>Micron Serpert system+K&N, PC111, Sigma slipper clutch, Brembo m/c+Galfer discs, Gilles rearsets, Translogic Quickshifter.
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 The#Doctor# Spanner Monkey

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Thanks for all your advice, i just got it plugged, cost me £15
just waiting for all that good whether to arrive so can go out for a blast on it  ____________________ CBR125R - CBR600Fy
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[
The last Dunlop I had on the rear of the Blackbird covered over 15,000 miles (Including a day at Hockenheim) with 3 plugs in the back and never once cause me any concern, bearing in mind that unlike a tubed tyre, you do not get instant deflation on a tubeless tyre.[/quote]
I have been the proud owner of three Blackbirds and never managed more than 6,500 miles out of a rear tyre try this stuff, supposed to be the dogs thingys ____________________ It's better to say nothing and appear an idiot, than open your mouth and prove the point |
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I have been the proud owner of three Blackbirds and never managed more than 6,500 miles out of a rear tyre  try this stuff, supposed to be the dogs thingys |
Like you I am on my third Blackbird, 167,000 miles on the first one, 190,000 on the second, and the current one isn't run in yet as it only has 20,000 on the clock.
BT010's I knock out in 1,000 miles, 1 brand new set of Michelin Pilots were shot after a 500 mile day out in Wales. Dunlops feel and behave like a 10 ply lump of concrete, hence the reason they don't wear out, although they did offer a fair degree of grip suprisingly  ____________________ It is better to arrive 30 seconds late in this world, than 30 years early in the next |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 202 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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