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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Spontaneous Tire fix
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Lumberg" data-source="post: 1244444" data-attributes="member: 87479"><p>I've used sticky string/cement/reamer/inserter to patch before. I patched a good sized hole in my brother's rear tire About 2 years ago. He casually mentioned he's still running that tire. And that was about 2 weeks ago. I'd feel better running on a plugged tire longer term if I had tpms. But I've covered distances longer than I'd like to admit with low or no air (from an on road puncture)</p><p></p><p>, just didn't find out how bad it was until I'd stopped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Lumberg, post: 1244444, member: 87479"] I've used sticky string/cement/reamer/inserter to patch before. I patched a good sized hole in my brother's rear tire About 2 years ago. He casually mentioned he's still running that tire. And that was about 2 weeks ago. I'd feel better running on a plugged tire longer term if I had tpms. But I've covered distances longer than I'd like to admit with low or no air (from an on road puncture) , just didn't find out how bad it was until I'd stopped. [/QUOTE]
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