Just trying to keep the comments straight. The 3 other tire comment was mine. Not the truck vid. What other theory of mine is wrong? I'm pretty sure the gist of all my comments were that riding a streetbike on a plugged tire (plugged right or wrong)is a BAD idea. I can stand by that.
My point was that when you have 4 tires it is no excuse to not pay attention to proper maintenance.
Hey Junkbone sorry to leave you out of this, so here we go.
That theory comment was tossed in there in the speed of the response, didn't much pay attention to who mentioned it. My mistake. What other theories you got? I'll give it my best to sort em out for ya[up]
In jest of course...
Ok here is your chance. Why is it a bad idea to run a plugged tire in your opinion...
Here is food for thought, I bet nobody even gave a thought to how the tire made it home with out coming apart from the time you got the object in the tire till the time you discovered it. Hmmmmmmmm? Something to think about. I'm sure some of you discovered it fairly quickly but I bet alot of you have rode very hard on a tire with an object in it before you discovered it. So why is there no crash stories from a tire coming apart? Makes me wonder?
I know this may seem condescending and frankly Dick-ish; and it is, but only because I had to revisit it soooo many times and its getting old...
I don't know why people think their bike is some sort of porcelain doll that is sooooo fragile.
So far here is a list of things I have learned from Joining this forum:
1. Change your wheel B's at every tire change.
2. Never run your gas down to the low fuel light.
3. Never wash your bike with water.
4. Blown fork seals are from doing wheelies.
5. Taking off your belt guards, shortens belt life
6. And finally is if you plug a tire Properly, it is bad, no matter what the manufacturer states.