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24-01-07, 12:35 PM | #11 |
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You could use something like ultraseal. I was riding with an IAM observer and his (brand new) rear got badly torn at 70mph. Instead of dumping him, it lost pressure over a slightly longer time and it gave him time to reduce speed. Had to get a new one fitted and there was a trail of ultraseal up the road, but it worked for him. I had it put in mine when I got my tyres changed a few months later, as much for punctures as for a blow out.
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25-01-07, 08:53 AM | #12 | |
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Most large vehicle tyres are regrooveables rather than remoulds, which is where the tyre is produced with very thick outer layer of tread compound, the tread isn't cut full depth as the resulting tall and narrow blocks of rubber would flex too much causing excessive tyre heat, which would accelerate wear greatly. When the tread reaches a minimum depth the tread pattern is recut. Generally a bike tyre won't get hot enough to structurally fail, simply because as we only have two wheels any deflation that would lead to excessive tyre flex and overheating won't long go un-noticed. As we now mostly have tubeless tyres the major cause of rapid deflation is no longer relevant.
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31-01-07, 04:13 PM | #14 |
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It happened to me on holiday, was on a scooter (I hate them things) on a REALLY gravelly road, the bike was weaving left to right already because of all the loose stone. Doing about 35-40 I would estimate and the back tyre went.
I was lucky and didn't come off, I wanted to bin it cos we were approaching a junction with trucks going past but my mate wouldn't jump, lucky again really because all I had on was shorts and flip flops and the 'road' would have ripped me apart and to the right was another 2 foot drop onto baked hard dirt with snakes hanging around. There was LOADS of fish tailing and me pooing myself, not a pleasant experience and NOT one I ever want to go through again.
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31-01-07, 06:44 PM | #15 |
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I used Ultraseal to try to fix a slow puncture but it didn't, just kept oozing out. The sales blurb says it is used by the South African police and will prevent deflation even if punctured by a bullet. I don't believe it. I have heard anecdotal claims similar to SVeedy gonzales though, so it must work in some situations.
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