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how to nail your cb 1100 rear tire - motoRAT_imp - 04-01-2021 Perfect, no air loss RE: how to nail your cb 1100 rear tire - pekingduck - 04-01-2021 Buy some Lotto tickets! RE: how to nail your cb 1100 rear tire - GoldOxide_imp - 04-01-2021 Nice motorRat. I've had one of those before. That specimen is pretty close though. RE: how to nail your cb 1100 rear tire - Tev62 - 04-01-2021 Oh no, and on such a new tyre! RE: how to nail your cb 1100 rear tire - peterbaron - 04-01-2021 tire....if cut or crack extends into body cord, or any body cord is exposed, or ply separation is evident = tire is no longer safe. D.O.T. Ride safe. RE: how to nail your cb 1100 rear tire - motoRAT_imp - 04-01-2021 ready for some ice riding I believe [/i]
RE: how to nail your cb 1100 rear tire - Houtman_imp - 04-01-2021 You nailed that one perfectly ! RE: how to nail your cb 1100 rear tire - Cormanus - 04-01-2021 Oh, no! RE: how to nail your cb 1100 rear tire - the Ferret - 04-01-2021 At the Berea, Ky rally, someone came in with what looked like a huge screw imbedded in their tire. Can't remember whose bike that was SCCB rider's maybe? edit it was Razor but SCCB rider spotted it. I new Kenny was involved somehow Posts 622 and 623 http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=11982&page=63&highlight=East+Coast+Rally I picked up a brad that didn't penetrate the inner carcass of my rear tire at the same rally. We were all standing around trying to decide whether to leave it or pull it an plug it. We got out the pliars and plug kits and proceeded to pull the nail and amazingly it never punctured the inner carcass. RE: how to nail your cb 1100 rear tire - GoldOxide_imp - 04-01-2021 That rubber got pegged. |