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cookiedough
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southern WI


« on: July 17, 2019, 03:34:48 PM »

what is it with my family in having flat tires on 3 vehicles and a bicycle lately?  Is there that much crap all over the roads around me causing flats right and left?  I think besides this stint of flats,  the last flat tire we had was over a decade ago.  There is fricking construction all over the place unavoidable seems worse all around this year vs. any prior years for sure.

My wife has had now 3 flat tires on her bicycle all in 2 months one just today again,  my truck has a slow leak (small piece of metal) stuck near sidewall unable to fix that (tires are near bald anyways) I just keep putting in 6-8 psi every 2 weeks otherwise TPMS light comes on in dash am trying to get them past wear bars and replace before winter of course,  kids pontiac vibe rear tire got NO JOKE a fricking big thorn (big thistle stalk dime size diameter) put plug/patch in it this overnight Friday night into Saturday morning and he was only on the road drove it 1 mile to school is all on Friday, kids sonata screw in rear tire not worth repairing as well tires were 3/16" tread near replacing time and did not like those OEM tires anyways sucked in winter and were getting squirrelly even on dry pavement so put on all 4 new tires.

Knock on wood is my turn on a cycle/scooter - better NOT BE!!!   tickedoff  I will need 3 new Valk tires come next spring so trying to make them last as well.....    Tire mfgs. are my friend - NOT!! 2funny
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Deerslayer
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Just North of Seattle


« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2019, 03:58:45 PM »

Flats on da bike are no fun.
Reminds me of a time a small group of us were riding up in Canada on a Sunday in November.
Now These bastards don’t use sand on their roads.. they use super sharp granite chips.

One of our guys had tires that were more than 1/2 gone. I always carry a plug kit & a compressor.
I plugged his tires no less than 6 times that day.

The last hole, I  could put my pinky finger in it.

I glued & twisted 6 plugs together. Smothered glue all around & in the hole. Then had another buddy light up the whole mess with my lighter as I rammed it in.

That dam plug held but, it had a very very minor leak.
We had to pump up his back tire every 20 minutes & we made it home.

.. Slayer
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cookiedough
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southern WI


« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2019, 06:31:00 PM »

no granite chips around me, but every single road uses crushed VERY sharp pea gravel slivers and that is what did my last cycle Avon Cobra in having 15+ tiny bubbles holes all over the middle of the tread even had 2-3000 miles left of rubber to go. 

Has anyone ever had a thistle stalk stuck in a vehicle tire before near dime sized diameter, and this was in the road 1 mile from home he must have gotten it.

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