Rear Tire Issues

dadofthree

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no flaming please, no critical viewpoints. Warnings are applicable. My first tire went 5K and would have lasted longer except where I live it's flat and straight and the very center of the tire became worn. On this first tire I encountered 4 nails and used fix-it-flat for each repair and had no problems. I know that this isn't the wise move. The Fix-It-Flat product warned against use on motorcycles, S rated tires, etc. I exceeded the speed allowed by the product more than 3X on numerous occasions. All at risk to myself. I never do peg runs with company. I have 1800 miles on the Metzler and picked up a flat thin piece of metal the other day. Major injury to tire. Used Fix-It-Flat again, but have to put air in the tire every couple of days. Bike gets squirrely in twisties at high speeds with 5 psig.
Looking for advise to keep this tire going. Can't afford $ hundreds every month or two. Help and advise requested. Anyone else having this much trouble with their rear tire. Seems like the front tire stands objects up for the rear.
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Motorcycle shops used to "Patch" a tire from the inside ......but it's been quite a while since I've needed one . Give 'em a call , it's worth a try !
 
Hey bud i feel 4 ya!! If you go to the tire shop your fugged and feathered! They will charge half the price for a new shinko rear to your door! You like the canyon carving A
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So you need the sticky hi $$ ones! If you want to dance you have to pay the fiddler i know you heard that B 4 !!
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But DUDE if you keep putting that snake oil in that tire your going down hard
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Better to just plug it from the outside.
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(CBXRider @ Dec. 26 2006,18:30) Make sure to remind whomever removes that rear from the rim that you have goo inside.
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And I believe that's an EXTRA fee !
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I think you're playing with fire to use Fix a Flat. At the very least, use a patch. If you picked up a piece of metal which produced a gash as opposed to a round hole, you may not even be able to patch it.

Also, I think the Fix a Flat will make it difficult or impossible to repair, even with a patch.

You might want to consider a new tire. At the very least, stay out of the twisties so we don't have to read a teary-eyed post from one of yor family.

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Get a new tire. Cost $ out of pocket - yes, But the pease of mind - Priceless. For legal reasons alot of places won't even do a velconized pacht/plug(inside one) any more. Plugs are basical for punctures, ei.nails, not cuts. As stated above "playing with fire" is quite true. Pushing twisties with a "fixed" tire with a "cut", not me. Spend 100 or maybe stove-up for 6mo.-1yr. or worse. I will run a plug but only long enough to get home and throw on another skin, even a worn one. Just my .02
 
I got my last set from cycle gear in florida they seemed to be the cheapest someone else from this board posted about them as being very fair thats also why i went with them.
 
(TALYN @ Dec. 26 2006,21:51) Where is the best place to get a Shinko, best price?
190x55zrx17 009 Raven, to your door $98.00 with no tax from these and they are on the ball! No BS the best all around. Tire is rated to 168 M P Hr so keep it under that. Its the Korean Rating sys. Here ya go! And if we ask for a bit back for this site to Cap i'm sure we could get em too..  
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Shinko 4 cheap no tax and great service!
 
Patch it from the inside. Learn how to mount your own tires.

Save a lot money.
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X out when your done or go into tires they have good prices on most but rock on the shinko's. If you don't live in a state that these have to charge tax http://www.ridenowonline.com can do as well or a bit better but have taken too long to get em too me in the past! IMO
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(mattyss @ Dec. 26 2006,22:00) I got my last set from cycle gear in florida they seemed to be the cheapest someone else from this board posted about them as being very fair thats also why i went with them.
Nice freakin bike Dude
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and the fastest color too
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(8Daytona8 @ Dec. 26 2006,19:02)
(TALYN @ Dec. 26 2006,21:51) Where is the best place to get a Shinko, best price?
190x55zrx17 009 Raven, to your door $98.00 with no tax from these and they are on the ball! No BS the best all around. Tire is rated to 168 M P Hr so keep it under that. Its the Korean Rating sys. Here ya go! And if we ask for a bit back for this site to Cap i'm sure we could get em too..  
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Shinko 4 cheap no tax and great service!
There is no 190/55 in the link you provided
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180/55 and 190/50 yes.
 
Not flaming, but with a screename of dadofthree, you should not be running high speeds(100+mph) on plugged tires. Especially for any length of time. A z-rated tire is no longer z-rated once it is plugged or patched.
 
(Charlesbusa @ Dec. 26 2006,21:30) Not flaming, but with a screename of dadofthree, you should not be running high speeds(100+mph) on plugged tires. Especially for any length of time. A z-rated tire is no longer z-rated once it is plugged or patched.
Amen, well said..
 
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