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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2015 20:34:17 GMT -6
today, riding the razz I got a flat on the back. bump did it. the innertube mustve had a weak spot. it was only a year old. I rode home at about 10mph. it was only about a mile and it was sprinkling. didn't feel like walking it. tire and rim were ok.
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Post by royldoc on Oct 9, 2015 11:45:11 GMT -6
If it's only flat on the bottom, all ya have to do is move the air. Hehe! Roy
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Post by novaraptor on Oct 9, 2015 16:25:51 GMT -6
I've done that on my 250 as well. As long as you keep it to 10 mph or so, it doesn't get squirrelly, and it seems that there is enough meat on the tire for the rim to run on without damage. I don't like to do it, but it's worked for me a couple of times, even on my 1200 Yamaha.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2015 22:47:28 GMT -6
got the tire fixed and the innertube split at a seam. mustve been a bad one. was only a year old.
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