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Old 14-04-06, 04:24 PM   #1
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Default Big **** off screw in rear tyre

Grrrrrrrrrr! Was a quick run over to my mate's house, just pulled into my street and I hear a funny noise, got off to find there's a dirty great screw in my rear wheel. That'll be more money down the drain then

Dunno what I'm best doing, repairing or getting new tyre. The tyre still has some life left, don't know how much though. Some days the thing just feels like a money pit
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Old 14-04-06, 04:28 PM   #2
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Get a second hand one off ebay. Only slightly used. Pay about half the money for a new one and it's already scrubbed in. Bikerite charged me £15 for the time my rear went flat.
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Old 14-04-06, 04:39 PM   #3
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Thanks instigator. Dunno what's best though, also got a new BT020 front spare that I was going to put on but need a matching rear. Buying part-worns off ebay seems to be a bit of a false economy sometimes too, sometimes they go for 3/4 of new price!

Looks like that's the egg run out the window too
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Old 14-04-06, 05:43 PM   #4
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not so good mate

I would say bit the bullet and buy a new one

I wouldnt repair it
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Old 14-04-06, 06:07 PM   #5
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Thanks instigator. Dunno what's best though, also got a new BT020 front spare that I was going to put on but need a matching rear. Buying part-worns off ebay seems to be a bit of a false economy sometimes too, sometimes they go for 3/4 of new price!

Looks like that's the egg run out the window too
If you cannae find a cheap one on ebay best to go to that bike garage in crief...the tyre chaning place...probably the cheapest about and some nice roads there and back.
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Old 14-04-06, 06:21 PM   #6
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I've got a back wheel with a fairly used 020 on it here... Bit square, it is. If you can get it off my spare wheel without hurting the rims you're welcome to it, I was just goign to burnout it to death if I'm honest. Or, if you've got a silver wheel in good nick on yours we could just swap 'em...
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Old 14-04-06, 08:17 PM   #7
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Thanks Northy, you're always offering to help in a bind

Would probably be just as well getting this repaired though, will measure to see what type of tread's left before deciding though.
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Old 15-04-06, 08:27 AM   #8
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go see Craig @ crieff

Tel 01764 655904
Mob 07889 405501
Strathearn Tyres
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Burrell Street
Crieff
PH7 4DG

Very friendly guys, top quality work and knows a fare few of the SV boys by now......
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Old 26-04-06, 06:44 PM   #9
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Thanks Bud, dunno how I'd get to Crieff though (bugger 4 wheel journeys)!

Spoke to a place in Glasgow today and they said it couldn't be repaired due to the speed rating - is that right?

Looks like that trip over to my mates could've cost me £100
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Old 26-04-06, 07:11 PM   #10
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You can patch a Z rated tyre no problem... Depending on where the hole is. But not all dealers do it, which is fair enough.
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