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Plugged rear tire - how safe is that?
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I picked up a nice fat screw with my rear tire when I had about 2500 miles on the rear Bridgestone. I have 6000 on it now and never had any problem with the tire, slow leak or anything. My dealership did the work and as far as I can tell the plug is mushroom type. Today I read that a plugged motorcycle tire has to be replaced ASAP. What is your opinion about this? Is it safe to ride or needs to be thrown away? As of now I think I could get 10K out of the tire - I usually ride pretty fast (80-90) on the HOV lane when commuting... Thanks Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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Plugged rear tire - how safe is that?
If it is a mushroom type you should be good. Just keep an eye on the tread depth and replace when it gets close to the wear bars.
I ran a pluged tire once when i was young and bullet proof till it didn't have enough tread to hold anymore and it went flat on me 50 miles from home. This is just my opinion and you will get opposite opinions I'm sure. Just go with what you are comfortable with.
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Plugged rear tire - how safe is that?
If it was done right, then the repaired tire is just as safe as one that never had to be repaired. But, I don't know if it was done right???? Sounds like it was but I would have had to be there and watch them do it to know it was.
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Plugged rear tire - how safe is that?
I am with Trosco and TC in that it should be safe. I don't see a problem just keep and eye on your tread. I would occassionally roll the bike until I could eyeball the spot where the plug is located and see what it looks like.
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Plugged rear tire - how safe is that?
I think it is more than likely OK although it would always be on my mind that I'm riding on a plugged tire. It would bother me more on a MC tire than the CT. Just my opinion
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Plugged rear tire - how safe is that?
There are those who absolutely will not use a plugged tire. The bottom line is if you feel safe or not. If you don't, then replace the tire. It's pretty much personal preference.
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Id use the tire until I was ready to replace it with a new one. If it holds air, what more can you ask for.
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Thanks Guys,
Appreciate your help. Since none of you said to replace the tire ASAP I think I`ll keep checking it weekly and try to get a couple more thousand miles out of it. |
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Plugged rear tire - how safe is that?
I picked up a nail last year in my rear Avon Cobra. I plugged it, but had this uneasy feeling every time I rode it after that. Since it was pretty much worn out anyway and at best I could only squeeze a thousand miles out of it, I used that as an excuse to replace the tire. That's when I installed a car tire.
You are on the opposite end of things, with a basically new tire. I'd probably look at it differently if I had just bought an expensive tire and would ride it while plugged to try and get my money's worth out of it.
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Plugged rear tire - how safe is that?
If you can't locate the plug it's good.. If you find a lump fore and aft of the plig it is ver bad, and you would want to replace the tire. MC tires are built in a tendion line mannor, and if the tendons slip in the carcass you will soon be a carcass yer ol self.
It depends on if a tendon was cut in two.
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Plugged rear tire - how safe is that?
The plug is actually in one of the grooves, in the center-left area, therefore I can easily locate the plug but it seems that it sits well in the bottom of the groove, which is deep enough. I`ll wear out the center groove up to the wear bar before the plug would be exposed to any wear.
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Sounds like it's in a good location on the tire. Keep an eye on your pressure and I think you'll be OK.
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Plugged rear tire - how safe is that?
I plugged a rear tire once and ran it till it had no more tread left. Would do it again if I had too, small hole like that wouldn't be a problem in my mind.
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Never the less inspect for lumps as if a tendon snapped and with drew to become lumps... No lumps and no cut cords yer set.. find lumps fore and aft, and your doomed to a new tire. Simple as that. It's your life... I have run on patched tires too... I have plugged them and found lumps as well...
It usually takes a larger item like re-bar (road mesh) to tear cords. The re-bar is larger in diamiter of course, and tends to stay in the road bed, so there is tearing going in on some angle, and more tearing coming out since the rod stays put.
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Put about 3000 miles on mine after plugging before the tread wore out... |
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