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oh bugger! - matt7chunk - 17-04-17 hey guys found a sharp stone in my tyre after a ride to day pulled it out and left with this, no hissing but i am worried, what do you reckon ? safe? plug it? new tyre? Re: oh bugger! - Skippernick - 17-04-17 Very small writing, nope cant make it out. Re: oh bugger! - matt7chunk - 17-04-17 dont why it does that !! should be ok now Re: oh bugger! - daviee - 17-04-17 if its not leaking its not damaged the core of the tyre so it should be fine Re: oh bugger! - bandit - 17-04-17 That's no problem that, it's safe. ![]() Re: oh bugger! - mtread - 17-04-17 It's fine. On the thick bit. Treat it as a bit of extra tread :-) Re: oh bugger! - fazersharp - 17-04-17 I too would feel ok with that. Re: oh bugger! - vinnyb - 17-04-17 +1 on that :thumbup Re: oh bugger! - tommyardin - 17-04-17 I'm with every one else on the tyre front, if you wanted a bit more piece of mind you could push the nozzle of a tube of puncture repair vulcanising rubber cement in the hole and fill it, it would stop other small bits and bobs going in there. Do it after your next ride while the tyre is still warm and it would dry over night. It would just shut the door. Re: oh bugger! - vinnyb - 17-04-17 Funny, I was thinking about suggesting the same thing with Superglue. Re: oh bugger! - matt7chunk - 17-04-17 cool think ill try the filling the void with vulcanising rubber , cheers for the peace of mind guys ![]() Re: oh bugger! - celticdog - 19-04-17 Vulcanized rubber! Re: oh bugger! - matt7chunk - 21-04-17 :lol :lol :lol :lol teehee |