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Woohoo! I got a flat...


triumphrider-1

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I picked up a screw driving home from a bike ride today and am wondering how big is too big to be plugged? The screw is about 1/8" maybe 3/16" in diameter and is in the middle of one of the lugs.

Thanks
 
That doesn't sound too big unless some severe steel belt damage occured. The last one they couldn't fix on one of mine had a hole big enough to put your thumb through!
 
Its your butt on the line....no metal cage to protect you like a car.....
 
Its your butt on the line....no metal cage to protect you like a car.....

:icon_confused: My truck is a fully enclosed cab; granted its a four door, but still.

Wait...I was refering to my truck not my bicycle, the bicycle is fine (I keep extra tubes in my pouch just in case.)
 
I've plugged worse, just plug it. I thought you were referring to a motorcycle at first and was about to say NO WAY..been there!
 
Actually the correct way to repair it is a patch on the inside (plugs are only meant to be temporary, and definitely are not as reliable long-term).

I had a 3/8" x 4" long bolt penetrate my tire once, had it patched, and was fine.
 
Anything 1/4" or less should be fixable. Unless it didn't go in straight. More of less, the prefered is actually a plug-patch. Its a plug with the patch attached to the end.

Enjoy the victory of a flat tire. Its like crossing a mine field everyday. And you just got lucky. :icon_cheers:
 
Anything 1/4" or less should be fixable. Unless it didn't go in straight. More of less, the prefered is actually a plug-patch. Its a plug with the patch attached to the end.

Enjoy the victory of a flat tire. Its like crossing a mine field everyday. And you just got lucky. :icon_cheers:

I wouldn't exactly call it a victory, but its my first. Seven years without a flat, driving 50miles each way to work for a while.
 
Go to wal-mart and buy a plug kit. The kind with the sticky yarn. I keep one on me at all times. I've plugged dozens of tires over the years for anyone that asks. Do it right on the car at the gas station next to the air hose if the tire isn't completely flat.
 
Support a business that is more America related than Wal-mart.

Get a quick patch kit from an auto store or gast station.

Just my thought...
 
Support a business that is more America related than Wal-mart.

Get a quick patch kit from an auto store or gast station.

Just my thought...

whens the last time u checked the price of the kits at like napa.....30 for a fuckin plug kit?!?!?! **** that, ill goto walmart and spend 5 bucks
 
I spent $3 or so at the gas station that I got mine.
 
It just keeps getting better and better....now I get to go buy a new tire lock key because I don't have one! :annoyed: The tire will get changed eventually...really it will...
 

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