Phl Moderator Forum Staff Moderator Supporting Member Joined Feb 11, 2012 Messages 8,140 Location here Apr 21, 2014 #21 Capt CF said: I thought it was you.. Click to expand... It was me it I don't know you ? I trust my patch. The tire even gained pressure... (At the track when it got hotter )
Capt CF said: I thought it was you.. Click to expand... It was me it I don't know you ? I trust my patch. The tire even gained pressure... (At the track when it got hotter )
centeroff Joined Feb 17, 2013 Messages 979 Location State of Jefferson Apr 21, 2014 #22 I have plugged them and patched them, and never had a failure. If your ultra paranoid patch it.
Laurentinium Joined Jun 23, 2012 Messages 44 Location Los Angeles Apr 21, 2014 #23 If you are just commuting a plug is fine...but if you are putting it down, get a new tyre.
zx7md Joined Feb 13, 2012 Messages 143 Location USA Apr 21, 2014 #24 I patched ...did not work at first time. I stared over and it looks like it is ok now. I was working on the small mirror project and I let the bike set for 2 hrs...put some air and it looks good so far. Thanks for all the help!
I patched ...did not work at first time. I stared over and it looks like it is ok now. I was working on the small mirror project and I let the bike set for 2 hrs...put some air and it looks good so far. Thanks for all the help!
Phl Moderator Forum Staff Moderator Supporting Member Joined Feb 11, 2012 Messages 8,140 Location here Apr 22, 2014 #25 i put my patch on, then supported both sides with blocks and gripped it in a big vise for several days.
i put my patch on, then supported both sides with blocks and gripped it in a big vise for several days.