07-28-2014, 06:19 PM
Thanks for that. Sounds like good info. If I puncture a tyre I will replace it. I like, on the odd occasion, to exceed 120kph.
Another problem is that the puncture may occur where you could spend a long time talking to the kookaburras, or crows, before a punctured tyre Samaritan, who can transport your bike, or wheel, to a qualified tyre repair shop appears on the horizon. For that reason I carry a temporary puncture repair kit in remote areas.
Cheers
Going over this thread I would have to agree with Houtman, and others who take the new tyre position.
Cheers
Another problem is that the puncture may occur where you could spend a long time talking to the kookaburras, or crows, before a punctured tyre Samaritan, who can transport your bike, or wheel, to a qualified tyre repair shop appears on the horizon. For that reason I carry a temporary puncture repair kit in remote areas.
Cheers
(07-06-2014, 09:25 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I had a flat in my rear tire at 364 miles and felt the same as the previous post. Replace the tire .
Tires are cheap compared with hospital bills, why take the risk.
Going over this thread I would have to agree with Houtman, and others who take the new tyre position.
Cheers
