Flat rear tire...

Sloto200

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My mostly brand new qualifier with about 1300 miles on it has what looks to be a staple in it. I got on it to ride to work and notice right away something felt off. Only a few blocks from the gas station on base so i went there on my way to work and checked pressure... FLAT!! I pumped it up and then rolled the bike to check the tire. It's either a huge staple or a nail bent over right in about the middle of the tire.
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I have no choice than to plug it for now as i dont have the money for replacement and dont know when i will. My primary mode of transportation down, this sucks!
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I have plugged a tire before and it is still running strong and true. It has been at speed. Some will say to take it easy and some will say you are fine... I was really hesitant to plug it and ride but someone I trust told me it would hold. Good luck.
 
I had a flat on my bike with 340 miles on the original tire. Bought a qualifier, hopefully I wont need another one for a while.

I was kind of scared to plug, but I guess if it is not protruding out and you take it easy it should be ok for a little while??
 
Take it in to have a PRO plug it properly and ride it if he says it's ok
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I used to be a car mechanic. We would never plug a speed rated tire. I recently had the same event happen to me on my rear tire and I decided to get a new one. It may hold but I sure would feel uncomfortable travling at high speeds.

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Little bit of hardware in the tread
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Been there and got that many times B 4
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Tire plug worked every time and held till it was too the wear bars.
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(hayabusa626 @ Oct. 26 2006,08:55) I used to be a car mechanic.  We would never plug a speed rated tire.  I recently had the same event happen to me on my rear tire and I decided to get a new one.  It may hold but I sure would feel uncomfortable traveling at high speeds.

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Car tires and motorcycle tires are not the same...with a plug from the inside (not a patch) and if the tire is NEW enough, they can be repaired. Not recommending that you do any high speed runs on a plugged tire, but you can run it till you wear it out
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I emailed the company about my situation. I know they are under no obligation to help me in anyway but amazingly they are willing to sell me a new tire and give me free shipping on it! http://www.americanmototire.com/ So far I have no complaints about these people!
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I get my tires at cycle gear; they have road hazard coverage on their tires.
 
I have plugged motorcycle tires in the past and actually have one in the rear tire of my R6 right now. Been lucky with the Busa so far. I too have run a tire with a plug in it til it's ready to be replaced.
 
I must be psycho because I have run it to maximum speed several times with a vulkanizing plug and its all good.
 
(Sloto200 @ Oct. 27 2006,08:14) I emailed the company about my situation.  I know they are under no obligation to help me in anyway but amazingly they are willing to sell me a new tire and give me free shipping on it!  http://www.americanmototire.com/  So far I have no complaints about these people!  
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