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muzikill
23-08-07, 10:04 PM
As it says, frikkin new Bridgestone 021 done approx 800 miles!

nail is in tyre approx 1 inch to the left of the centre........

was fitted up at strathearn but ive taken the back wheel off so any recommendations for repairers around Livingston / dunfermline area would be appreciated for a lunchtime/afterwork repair to get the bike back on the road.

Kilted Ginger
23-08-07, 10:15 PM
If you're in the aa / rac etc they'll come to you and repair it, failing that some tyre places kwikfit etc do bike tyres and will also come to you if transports a problem.

Never had a flat (touch wood) but discussed this scenario with aa repairman and they are told to recommend that a repair will last up to 500 miles (get you home if your on holiday) but he knows of many cases where the tyres have been used to their natural expiry, so down to personal choice.

This probably doesn't help much, sorry.

Blue Flame
24-08-07, 06:45 AM
I've always used Scott Murray but don't know if they do tyre repairs.

Personally I would be tempted to get rid - but i am a wimp when it comes to things like this. If I am questioning it I go with the safe option. :)

Tiger 55
24-08-07, 06:55 AM
In terms of the tyre being goosed or not, why not give Bridgestone a call? Couldn't hurt...

01926 488 500
(http://www.bridgestone.co.uk/bfe/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=00000000000000000000001_2_839a rticleRCRD&vgnextchannel=000000000000000UK0000000000000000007 RCRD)

peterco
24-08-07, 07:38 AM
Tyre Fitting

Tyre fitting includes balancing, and we are happy to fit tyres to loose wheels as well as offer a "ride in - ride out" service. We can offer all the BIG NAME tyre manufacturers to you at competitive prices. Call Scott Murray Accessories on 01383 840 842 for further details
hope this helps

pete

-Ralph-
24-08-07, 07:37 PM
Personally I'd bin the tyre, but it depends on how you ride, if you never do more than 80mph and don't ever stress the tyre hard in cornering, braking, etc then a repair may be fine. As already said, it's personal choice.

Cam_73
24-08-07, 08:28 PM
Hey Muzikill,

You can get it repaired no problem.

IIRC, the guidance is anymore than 50mm of centre for a 160 section and it's a scrapper.

When mine got a screw in it, Ducati in Glasgow plugged it for £10+ VAT

There was no "revison" to the speed rating either.

Should be easy since you have the wheel off too.

Sorry can't recommend somewhere in Dunfermline.

Cheers

SVTONYB
24-08-07, 09:01 PM
In short "I dont know"

I dont believe repairing it would be a problem certainly a cheaper option

I dont know if I could trust it afterwards

If I could repair it then forget I repaired it that would be my choice

muzikill
27-08-07, 06:51 PM
Cheers for the advice! it's a goner ............ replaced! had it plugged but the confidence in the tyre was already deflated to say the least -

new rubber again though yay! - did a run up to tummel across to pitlochry and back across to the sma' glen to run it in.

stuartyboy
27-08-07, 07:18 PM
Aw dude. just saw this thread. Closing the door after the horse bolted but I had a nail in my 2ct. got it cold vulcanised at strathearn and ran on it just like normal afterwards

northwind
29-08-07, 03:33 PM
Cheers for the advice! it's a goner ............ replaced!

Have you still got it? I'll have it if you do... If a tyre's properly repaired there's no need to treat it any different than any other tyre, patches aren't made of dynamite. You'd not want to go road racing though ;)

SVTONYB
30-08-07, 05:35 PM
Have you still got it? I'll have it if you do...




What are you like ;)

Known you, you will take it, get it repaired then offer it to someone else

Id love to see inside your garage

-Ralph-
30-08-07, 06:02 PM
Muzikill already got it repaired and Northy's already got it on ebay! :D

"Brand new, just scrubbed in, only 800 miles, reserve the right to end the auction early if the real owner's got a tighter grip than I anticipated"

;)

muzikill
30-08-07, 09:04 PM
Nah, strathearn took it, tyre was fookt btw!, but was worth a blag yeah? lol

Blue Flame
30-08-07, 09:21 PM
So how much did you pay for a pair of BT021's ?

Mine is booked into Scott Murray's on Saturday for £194 fitted.

Rocket
30-08-07, 11:02 PM
I've had 20 puctures repaired so far (19 rear and 1 front). I had one rear with 3 repairs to it. No problems at vMax or during hard cornering for the rest of the tyres life. I repair my own now as well as fit and balance them as it costs me a fortune the way I go through them.

muzikill
01-09-07, 04:01 PM
186 pair fitted at strathearn.

SVTONYB
01-09-07, 10:49 PM
I've had 20 puctures repaired so far (19 rear and 1 front).



20 FFS over what period :shock:

I've been driving for 20 yrs with 3 punctures and riding for 5 with none