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Damn It. Nail In Tire
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<blockquote data-quote="FJRocket" data-source="post: 25911" data-attributes="member: 299"><p>Plug it, ride gently and change it as fast as BROWN can send you a replacement.</p><p></p><p>Go to your favorite bike shop and get a plug kit, or if you're like me, go to Autozone or Walmart and get a plug kit. Follow the instructions and put the gooey string in there and reinflate the tire. You did buy the miniature pump to carry with you, didn't you?</p><p></p><p>Man, I'm not that aggressive when riding, and I still wouldn't trust a plug any longer than I had to. Was it front or rear? Rear you might be able to get away with. Front could be a killer.</p><p></p><p>Summary, if you have to ask,.. If there's doubt, Change it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRocket, post: 25911, member: 299"] Plug it, ride gently and change it as fast as BROWN can send you a replacement. Go to your favorite bike shop and get a plug kit, or if you're like me, go to Autozone or Walmart and get a plug kit. Follow the instructions and put the gooey string in there and reinflate the tire. You did buy the miniature pump to carry with you, didn't you? Man, I'm not that aggressive when riding, and I still wouldn't trust a plug any longer than I had to. Was it front or rear? Rear you might be able to get away with. Front could be a killer. Summary, if you have to ask,.. If there's doubt, Change it out. [/QUOTE]
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