Tyre plugs (puncture repair type)whats the go??

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Tyre plugs (puncture repair type)whats the go??

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Looking at the bike tonight and nitices there is a plug in the rear :evil: I thought it was a bit of road crap but it ain't. The tyre still has plenty of tread (almost new), but don;t know if it should be replaced :evil: .

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Arn't they puncture prone :wink:

Some advice would be good?
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Post by mick_dundee »

"Plenty" of people ride the tire to it's death with a plug in em Burky, havind said that there is a "theoretical" speed limit you're not supposed to go over with em in, think it's 80kph but heard many a person ignore that too, your call I guess. Dunno i'd be replacing it if it didn't need replacing though.
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I've done over 200 on a plugged tyre, didn't know I shouldn't be. If you're worried about it - enough for it to affect your trust in the tyre - then bugger it off.
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Riding with it at the moment is unnoticabe. Just was unsure wether they were a temp. fix or they let go after a while.
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I've done >1000kms on a recently plugged tyre at freeway speeds.
That's plugged from the inside - not the roadside plug things.
For the road I think the internal plugs are safe enough - wouldn't go to the track though.
Not sure how the roadside plugs hold up - I'd personally treat them as temporary I think and get it plugged properly or replace the tyre.
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Post by Glen »

They're pretty cool mate. Hoffy was running around on an old one of mine with a plug in it for ages. I put a temporary in it and he had it plugged from the inside
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Firstly, take it back and try it on for a new one... (you did get it from a dealer didn't you.?)

Secondly, if that falls thru, and it probly will, don't worry about it if its been done correctly. Make sure its the mushroom one plugged from the inside. I had one of those in a nearly new tyre and ran it too its death, including a couple of track days, with no problem.

Ask Damon about the rear tyre on the 9 he bought from Parra Kawi. Not only did it have 2 plugs in it, it also had a tube. We found that out when the tube got a leak..
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