Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
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Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
Hi All, I got a puncture last night near the outter edge of the rear tyre, anyway my brother inlaw came to my aid and stuck a rubber plug in pumped it back up no probs.Is it safe to ride on or is this just a temp fix to get you home? Because I really want to go on my first ksrc ride to broke on sunday that the hoff has organised and am not sure if i'll have a new one fitted by sunday.
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Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
Yeah no worries if it is done right. Keep the pace down and you'll be fine
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Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
Mate, make sure you bring some more plugs on Sunday just in case 

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Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
No worries, thanks fellas
Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
I rode another 2000km on a plug, just check your pressure once a day they tend to leak a little with the tyre flexing
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Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
I did heaps of k's on PC's Z1000 with a plug in the rear tyre - as long as the install is good, they last for ages.


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Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
Mate, on my Z1000 I've had aleast 3 plugs.. one in each of my back tyres i've had on it.
Usually within the first couple of thou I manage to pick one up. I usually get about 12k out of a back roadsmart, plug and all. Just keep an eye on the pressure in it as others have said, leaking can occur a little more frequently.
Usually within the first couple of thou I manage to pick one up. I usually get about 12k out of a back roadsmart, plug and all. Just keep an eye on the pressure in it as others have said, leaking can occur a little more frequently.
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Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
Thanks for all the info everyone, I was going to get a new power pure fitted on teusday while getting it's 6000k service done but now i think i'll save the $300 and get a proper plug put in. Again thanks for the info.
Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
The danger of riding on a plug is high speed and the resultant tire temps that go with it. If the leak is in the tread where the tire does not flex much maybe. As for me I would rather go for a new tire than take the chance of a failure at high speeds. To each his own, Just don't become a statistic. Cheers.
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Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
+1oldman wrote:The danger of riding on a plug is high speed and the resultant tire temps that go with it. If the leak is in the tread where the tire does not flex much maybe. As for me I would rather go for a new tire than take the chance of a failure at high speeds. To each his own, Just don't become a statistic. Cheers.
Ok for commuting maybe, might get away with it but it weights heavy in your mind like the what if kind of thoughts.
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Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
Years ago I took my ZZR1100 to my secret spot for high speed testing. Usually it could get to 275km/h indicated. One particular day it would only go to 240. As I slowed down it wobbled in the back a little. I had a dead flat back tyre and nail in it.
That's the top speed of a ZZR with a flat....

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Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
Yeah that was my main worry, what if it let go while crankin hard on a good bend ?Jonno wrote:+1oldman wrote:The danger of riding on a plug is high speed and the resultant tire temps that go with it. If the leak is in the tread where the tire does not flex much maybe. As for me I would rather go for a new tire than take the chance of a failure at high speeds. To each his own, Just don't become a statistic. Cheers.
Ok for commuting maybe, might get away with it but it weights heavy in your mind like the what if kind of thoughts.
Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
What sorta plug you talkin bout ? Got a pic...
There are 2 main types, temp and permanent..
There are 2 main types, temp and permanent..
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Re: Is it safe to ride on a repaired tyre?
It's only a temp one, I was throwing up wether to get a permanent one if enough people said they were fine or just be safe and get a new tyre.
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Ive ridden on a permanent one for 5,000+ ks, they are fine for road use, put the temp ones are designed to get you home..but i have seen these also ride big distances..but its not reccomended..
Have you monitered the tyre pressue ? And has it dropped any psi in recent days?
Have you monitered the tyre pressue ? And has it dropped any psi in recent days?