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Emergency flat tire repair tips.

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The Fastest Roadside Guy Alive's profile picture
The Fastest Roadside Guy Alive1 year ago

Would be a lot safer to leave that nail in than to ride in that plug. This is insane

RM Heat's profile picture
RM Heat1 year ago

Then you get it to the shop and they tell you that they can’t patch it because you screwed it up with that plug and you end up buying at least one more new tire.

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The Honey Bear1 year ago

Man, I have never had a tire plug go in that easy in my life.

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Trader Shayla1 year ago

Okay AAA It is then

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Fusion Tulip1 year ago

I found it👇 1. Walmart- 2. Global- 3. eBay-

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AsianParadiseee1 year ago

Smart Mechanichanic

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Sultan Academy1 year ago

Thanks for the tip. but the problem if you don't have all of these materials with you.

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Robert Caputo1 year ago

Lol he did it wrong but OK... also not safe on a motorcycle tire at all. Only use these on a car if you will be replacing the tire ASAP. Don't use near side walls or corners of tires either.

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FearNoDiesel1 year ago

I have run plugs in sportbike tires many times. At first I was nervous but never had 1 problem. When the tread would get low I would do a big burnout and they still did not fail. I had a similar kit with CO2 cartridges to inflate the tire.

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Chicago Hermit John G. Curry1 year ago

It's a cute little tool kit. Good luck surviving an "emergency flat tire" on a vehicle with 2 wheels.