04-02-2012, 08:53 PM | #2 |
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Re: FLAT Tire
Short of calling for a tow, you can try plugging it yourself. There are kits available. Green Slime and a hand pump is one option.
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04-02-2012, 10:32 PM | #3 |
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A small 12 volt compressor is a handy item to have if you are a long way from home. Lynda carried a compressor and plug kit for her tubeless tires while on her trip. If all else fails have the bike hauled to any nearby shop for a tire repair.
I have been very lucky with flat tires. Discovered a rear tire that went flat overnight at home. No big deal. Removed the wheel and delivered it to the local shop for fixing. Had only one flat with dirt bikes. Truly funny and fortunate though. We returned to our camp site for a break and the tire went flat while the bike was parked beside the bike trailer. I spent the rest of the afternoon reading a good book while the rest of the crew went back out. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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04-02-2012, 11:59 PM | #4 |
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Spoked wheels have tubes in the tires and you can't plug them, The tire has to be removed to replace the tube.
Carrying tire repair kits and a compressor won't help you if you can't remove the wheel. That's what cell phones are for. If you have tubeless tires on solid rims you may be able to repair it enough to get off the road to someplace where it can be more permanently repaired/replaced. You may get away with plugging a rear tire and riding it a while but a damaged front one should be replaced as a safety concern. |
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Depends on what insurance company you choose. I have Progressive and I believe it covers at least $75 of the cost. I think towing cost twice that at least. I know for sure it costs only $10 more a year on my M/C insurance to have towing coverage. I isn't too much more especially when I pay about $200 a year on my plan and I don't have bare minimum. Its worth it to have towing coverage on there, even if it might not cover the full cost of towing.
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