July 16, 2010 8:11 AM PDT
I was out riding and got a flat tire. I got to a service station and since my tires on my Harley Fat Boy are tubless, they were able to plug the tire and I was on my way.
My question is, should I continue to ride with the plugged tire, or should I get a new one. I know when you have a car tire repaired with a plug, it is normally good to last. I am just a little skepical about the tire on a motorcycle though. If the patch blows out, I could get hurt!!!
Just curious to see what the rest of you think. What would you do?
It is the rear tire and is the Dunlop / Harley motorcycle tire and has less than 6,000 miles on it.
July 16, 2010 8:23 AM PDT
OK I will ask the basic question. Is the cost of replacing the tire less than your medical deductible?
I live by the credo, tire if in doubt throw it out. Your life and limb depends on having both of them work perfectly.
A plug would be ok to get you home.
July 16, 2010 8:24 AM PDT
if the tyre is still good, i do leave the plug in place, then i'll have a patch put in the INSIDE fer good measure.
i stand ta be corrected here, safety-wise, but 'twas working fine for me before.
July 16, 2010 8:41 AM PDT
I'm 100% with Rex on this - plugs are a temp fix at best on a MC and as for patching, by the time you put an inside patch you already have pulled the tire off the bike, the rubber off the tire - why screw around?
Chances are you did damage to the cords if you need a plug or patch even if the hole is fairly small - when you add road heat it will aggrevate the situation. My take - time for new rubber...or at the least a tube.
July 16, 2010 8:42 AM PDT
one thing to remember about tires, when you have them patched or plugged, the speed rating no longer applies, as the carcass of the tire has been damaged.
July 17, 2010 2:40 AM PDT
Thanks everyone, that's what I was thinking but I didn't want to throw away a tire if I didn't have to. Well off to the Harley dealer to get a tire!
July 18, 2010 7:16 AM PDT
Little story here AZ...my brother used race a lot on his GSXR750. He got a puncture on the track one time and pit laned for a plug and air. Two laps later he splashed, no fault to the tyre, but because he had plugged it earlier in the race his insurance wouldn't pay out for his bike, even tho' the tyre had no bearing on the crash...