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Bad luck comes in three's. No more taking the I5.
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<blockquote data-quote="Redfish Hunter" data-source="post: 1248231" data-attributes="member: 28773"><p>Not sure where things went wrong but I have my suspicions. A decent plug, decently installed is an amazing thing. I was once part of the Oh My God! Don't EVER Plug A Motorcycle Tire crowd but have since changed my mind.</p><p></p><p>I was on my annual One Big Motorcycle Trip and picked up a nail in my rear PR2 with just over 1000 miles on the tire. I had several days of riding and several thousand miles left of my trip. I was riding a Honda ST1300 and the tire sizes are... strange. I plugged that tire and never lost any more air than any other motorcycle tire I have owned. I ran that thing another 8 or 9 thousand miles and never had any issues.</p><p></p><p>And, hook soft straps around the lower triple clamp. I hope to never do it again, but I did trailer my bikes. Long ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfish Hunter, post: 1248231, member: 28773"] Not sure where things went wrong but I have my suspicions. A decent plug, decently installed is an amazing thing. I was once part of the Oh My God! Don't EVER Plug A Motorcycle Tire crowd but have since changed my mind. I was on my annual One Big Motorcycle Trip and picked up a nail in my rear PR2 with just over 1000 miles on the tire. I had several days of riding and several thousand miles left of my trip. I was riding a Honda ST1300 and the tire sizes are... strange. I plugged that tire and never lost any more air than any other motorcycle tire I have owned. I ran that thing another 8 or 9 thousand miles and never had any issues. And, hook soft straps around the lower triple clamp. I hope to never do it again, but I did trailer my bikes. Long ago. [/QUOTE]
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