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tire plug

  1. K

    Tire Repair or Replace it...

    Team BMW, I experienced my first flat on my K1200 last week. Luckily, I had a tire repair kit and was able to fix it before the 1.5-hour ride home. Question is now that I have taken the small shard of glass out of my Michelin Road 4 tire, patched it - what is the consensus of riding on it...
  2. T

    Nealey Tire Repair Kit

    https://www.nealeytirerepairkit.com/ Heads up and a warning, this place has apparently gone out of business but the website is still up and taking orders. I purchased the tire repair kit exactly 2 months ago, heard nothing back, unable to contact by phone and email returned as undeliverable...
  3. AKsuited

    Tire plugging kits

    <iframe width="1182" height="665" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Qm6fTWaj3QE" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> Rope plugs have worked well for me and are what I carry with me on the...
  4. stinkypete

    R1200RT - Riding on a Plugged Tyre

    I have a Pirelli Angel GT II (A) on the Beemer, which I hope is no more that 25-30% into it's life. Today I pulled a screw out of the tread after finding the rear tyre flat when I was preparing to go for a ride. I repaired the hole using my "Stop & Go" tyre plugger with the soft rubber...
  5. D

    Stop and Go tire plugger

    On the way home from a week in the Texas hill country, thought the road noise was a little loud. Looked at the tire pressures and found the rear to be 29lb. No yellow warning light so started looking for parking place. Good old Dollar General looked good, then got flashing red warning and...
  6. ricochetrider

    Just Can't Have Nice Things....

    Ordered a pair of Michelin Pilot Activ tires for my 89 R100RS. Had them installed and rode the bike home from my airhead buddy's house, taking the scenic route. Got home and was looking at the tires.... there is a NAIL in my rear tire, about 1" off center! Less than 60 miles on them. What the...
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