1985 Suzuki LT 125 Rare Need Ideas
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you can fix a bead leak. we do it all the time. you can buy bead sealer. its the consistency of hot tar and comes in a can. just slop that around the bead of the wheel(with the bead broke loose) and air it up. stops any bead leak EVERY TIME. ive done it on quads, trailers, trucks, cars, tractor wheels, literally, everything. and those are a tough bike. we had one years ago and it ran like a scalded dog until we sold it. tough as nails.
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