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First Flat - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Seat Time (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +--- Thread: First Flat (/showthread.php?tid=11190) |
RE: First Flat - Bazbro_imp - 07-13-2019 That's one of those things that is "counter intuitive", Max - you think that you just shouldn't do it, but why not? I've ridden MILES with a nail in my tyre, not able to get it repaired, yet frightened to pull it out 'cos I know the tyre will go flat! My only observation is that the screw, being metal, won't have the "give" that a more sympathetic rubber plug would have. But if it works, it works. A high speed blow-out would be a concern so maybe no high speed?
RE: First Flat - max - 07-13-2019 You're of course right, it completely depends on what, where, what size etc. and there is no substitute for a permanent repair but it may get you going again. It's often the right idea at the right time that matters but someone might remember such a trick or even come up with his own addition, i drive around with strips, co2 cartridges etc. but also some of these screws because under the right circumstances ( and i was a bit surprised how well it did ) it works and if you're doing it quick enough there may be enough air in the tyre to proceed carefully. And I'm also thinking of a way to use o ring material as a temporary stop measure, once home or some other suitable place you go to the next step, but in the meantime you're not stranded. Appreciate your comment Bazbro. RE: First Flat - Bazbro_imp - 07-13-2019 I'm also encouraged by the fact that your repair is at the BOTTOM of a groove, suffering much less from "road hammer" and direct contact with the road surface.
RE: First Flat - Cormanus - 07-13-2019 I once had a car that collected a screw in the back wheel. Because I discovered it moments before I had to drive to the airport, I left it there. A kilometre or so from the airport, there was a clunk and the screw shot out of the wheel which promptly went flat. But it did work for a while and the tyre didn't 'blow out' as such; just went flat very quickly. RE: First Flat - Stichill - 07-13-2019 Burt would be proud, max! RE: First Flat - dbarkdoll_imp - 07-13-2019 (07-11-2019, 10:15 AM)offroadfx4_imp Wrote: Glad you're okay sounds like that was a scary feeling. I just ordered a set from J&P Cycles. Not sure how long they will have them tho. RE: First Flat - Lord Popgun - 07-14-2019 I put Angel GTs on mine. With a 100 miles on them I am loving them. We’ll see how they hold up over time and miles
RE: First Flat - SportsterDoc - 07-14-2019 (07-13-2019, 02:38 PM)max_imp Wrote: Once upon a time i had a soft car tyre, a small nail had sneaked into the rear wheel, i looked at it for a while and wondered ( as i do ) "what if i fill the hole with a woodscrew?". LOL See post 4 [url=http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2022010&highlight=Screws&page=2]http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php...ews&page=2 RE: First Flat - max - 07-14-2019 See? Nice to have you back Doc! RE: First Flat - rboe - 07-17-2019 I went with Angle GT's on the 2014 - really nice. Road Pilot's are still made, but I think the 3's are old stock. Just get the newer number. A buddy carries sheet metal screws for tire repairs. |