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| Mr C |
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 Mr C World Chat Champion

Joined: 24 Feb 2003 Karma :  
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 Posted: 22:06 - 03 Jul 2004 Post subject: how to make a 2003 zx12r ride like a 1982 Z250 |
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ride it home with a puncture
rode back from an event today, thought the bike was feeling a bit strange into corners, like the front wanted to tuck
I had taken a few psi out of the front last week so I thought that must be it
carried on
was getting worse so I stopped and had a look (at the front) it was fine so I carried on
getting worse by now, weaving in corners and pulling its way in from the front
oh shit I thought my back tyre has gone off after all the burnouts at the last Elvington
carried on
gave it a couple of blasts up to 120 ish
carried on for 25 miles to home
parked up and looked at the rear tyre, small piece of flint the size of 2 match heads poking out, air hissing from around it
put the gauge on ... 4psi
pulled the flint out .. pfffffffft all gone
still what little chicken strips there were are now melted to chewing gum
new tyre time at less than 1000 miles
bugger
still it could have been worse, wish I'd realised earlier  ____________________ 187.3bhp = 201mph |
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 Milo World Chat Champion

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Surely it's better to call a breakdown place than knacker your rims? ____________________ Shaft drives rule.  |
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 mr.z World Chat Champion

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That could quite easily have been a blowout!
low pressure = more friction = tyres heat up = tyres go bang and you spend the rest of your shortend journey skiding down the road on your ass.
might be a good idea to get yourself a small tyre pressure gauge, its very much worth it, £5 from halfords little digital ones... ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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 Demonic69 The Pink Rhino

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 Mr C World Chat Champion

Joined: 24 Feb 2003 Karma :  
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 Posted: 16:45 - 04 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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I have a digi tyre pressure gauge, although when I got home I cuold push the tyre in 2 inches with my thumb
It really never occurred to me that the tyre was runing flat - dopey twat that I am and apart from one or two brief excursiosn to 3 figures it was a relatively sedate ride home - it wasn't on the rims, just soft and getting softer
like I say I checked the front which was where it felt loose
the tyre is knacked, it was running VERY HOT and I don't think I could sensibly race on a repair at 190+
gonna get me a packet of three from www.fwr.co.uk
2 rears and 1 front for 189 squids  ____________________ 187.3bhp = 201mph |
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