I will suggest you to put some green locktite on it. :surrender:That's pretty much it, rode it to my friends house but when I was going to get on we noticed I had a screw stuck in the tire. Do I take it out? Do I take it somewhere to get fixed?
Bite the bullet and replace it.That's pretty much it, rode it to my friends house but when I was going to get on we noticed I had a screw stuck in the tire. Do I take it out? Do I take it somewhere to get fixed?
leave the screw in till you get it home or to shop then take it out if it leaks get new tire if not run itI might plug it for now, the tire has less then 20 miles on it for gods sake...Anyways I won't be going anywhere past 40 mph since I'm still practicing for my road test. sigh, fml this is what happens when you have to ride in shady alleys with debris because NYS has shitty laws on permits.
Just replace mine for Continetal conti-motion. $250.00 for both. Kind of early for a full review, but so far so good. Feel really good.SOOOOOOooooo, I got a plug for NOW. I will be replacing the tire asap but, which one do I get I heard the roadsmarts are crap. I'm going to be keepingit under 35 since I'm not confident to do highways by myself, and even less with a plug.
What tire do you guys recommended or should i get a roadsmart until I can change both front and rear?
You heard wrong. Nothing wrong with Roadsmart tires. Tire preference can be personal, but from a rating perspective, Roadsmart is up there in a positive way. I have only used Sport Touring tires and going back to Dunlop from Meztelter M3. I very much liked the M3, but I believe the Roadsmart is better.SOOOOOOooooo, I got a plug for NOW. I will be replacing the tire asap but, which one do I get I heard the roadsmarts are crap. I'm going to be keepingit under 35 since I'm not confident to do highways by myself, and even less with a plug.
What tire do you guys recommended or should i get a roadsmart until I can change both front and rear?
You heard wrong. Nothing wrong with Roadsmart tires. Tire preference can be personal, but from a rating perspective, Roadsmart is up there in a positive way. I have only used Sport Touring tires and going back to Dunlop from Meztelter M3. I very much liked the M3, but I believe the Roadsmart is better.
True sport tires are definitely stickier, but you sacrifice some longevity. Again...personal preference.
LB