do tire plugs last??
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do tire plugs last??
Yea, I got a side wall tear after riding a rocky trail. I plugged it
there on the trail with a cheap tire plug kit (walmart).
Filled up with air from my 12v compressor.
Man, it did great sealed perfectly. I was expecting it to
lose air and such and it held up and still holding after
several more trail rides (Back there again),mudding
etc.
I am 350 lbs riding on 25" stock Carlie tires, go figure!
You should be good with your plugs, as a side note
I took my tire into town after my ride weekend
to have it patched, this local scam motorcycle shop
took me for $30 dollars and never did fix my problem.
So I replugged it, doing great!
R'
there on the trail with a cheap tire plug kit (walmart).
Filled up with air from my 12v compressor.
Man, it did great sealed perfectly. I was expecting it to
lose air and such and it held up and still holding after
several more trail rides (Back there again),mudding
etc.
I am 350 lbs riding on 25" stock Carlie tires, go figure!
You should be good with your plugs, as a side note
I took my tire into town after my ride weekend
to have it patched, this local scam motorcycle shop
took me for $30 dollars and never did fix my problem.
So I replugged it, doing great!
R'
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do tire plugs last??
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RticKwad
Yea, I got a side wall tear after riding a rocky trail. I plugged it
there on the trail with a cheap tire plug kit (walmart).
Filled up with air from my 12v compressor.
Man, it did great sealed perfectly. I was expecting it to
lose air and such and it held up and still holding after
several more trail rides (Back there again),mudding
etc.
I am 350 lbs riding on 25" stock Carlie tires, go figure!
You should be good with your plugs, as a side note
I took my tire into town after my ride weekend
to have it patched, this local scam motorcycle shop
took me for $30 dollars and never did fix my problem.
So I replugged it, doing great!
R'</end quote></div>
ya, when I went into town I made sure I went on past the
motorsport dealer & on to a tire shop. I parked my truck
with my pickup camper on it down the road & carried the
tire down the side walk to the tire shop so they didn't know
I was from out of town that way. They charged me 10 bucks.
Good to know that the plugs seem to hold up well, thanx for
all the replies!!
Yea, I got a side wall tear after riding a rocky trail. I plugged it
there on the trail with a cheap tire plug kit (walmart).
Filled up with air from my 12v compressor.
Man, it did great sealed perfectly. I was expecting it to
lose air and such and it held up and still holding after
several more trail rides (Back there again),mudding
etc.
I am 350 lbs riding on 25" stock Carlie tires, go figure!
You should be good with your plugs, as a side note
I took my tire into town after my ride weekend
to have it patched, this local scam motorcycle shop
took me for $30 dollars and never did fix my problem.
So I replugged it, doing great!
R'</end quote></div>
ya, when I went into town I made sure I went on past the
motorsport dealer & on to a tire shop. I parked my truck
with my pickup camper on it down the road & carried the
tire down the side walk to the tire shop so they didn't know
I was from out of town that way. They charged me 10 bucks.
Good to know that the plugs seem to hold up well, thanx for
all the replies!!
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Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
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