yay. boo. yay. boo. yay. boo. boo. boo.
#1
yay. boo. yay. boo. yay. boo. boo. boo.
Ok - so far the boos are winning.
yay = Middle of last week I get my F2 plastic repair done, all painting finished, wetsanding done and clear buffed back out. Everything goes back on the bike easier than expected, and I'm itching to ride.
boo = I have a work trip on the books for Thursday/Friday and I can't ride the bike on the 45mile trip, cause I get suckered into carrying some gear for the event.
yay = I'm on my way home Friday about 11am, beautiful fall day, and I'm like - I'm gonna go home, dump the truck, hop on the CBR and go ride for a few hours.
boo = on the way home, my truck drops either a transmission or rear end gear. and shudders to a stop 2 blocks from my house. spend the rest of the afternoon getting it towed and dropped at my mechanic's place. Not feeling like riding anymore.
yay = rained Saturday, but Sunday is nice and one of my cruiser-buddies wants to go for a PM ride.
boo = meet up @ outskirts of town to gas up, notice a nail dead center of my tread patch on the Continental Motion rear tire that has less than 500 miles on it. I ride anyway, since we're not charging - just a nice easy country ride. Get home, tire hasn't lost any pressure during the ride - actually built a lb. or 2. Still not brave enough to pull the nail out - hoping that the lack of leaking means I might have gotten lucky and it didn't go all the way thru.
boo = woke up this morning, it's pouring outside. Not riding to work in this - wake the wife up and make her take me to work before she goes to class.
boo = calling around - no shops in this area will plug the tire (not that I would feel extremely good about it - but this is a brand-freakin-new tire), all quoting insurance regs. None of the shops can get that specific tire anymore either - local distributor has stopped carrying continental. Of course I did the front/rear set at the same time, so I'm wanting to keep to a matched pair.
guess once I get home tonight, I'll pull the nail n see if it leaks. My shop has a FullBore M1 in 160/60/17 in stock, and I could get it installed for about $103 out the door. Or I have found a dealer in GA that has the Conti in stock, would cost me about $115 shipped and installed. I have a cool shop that installs tires for $10 if I only bring them the wheel, even if you don't buy the tire from him. so that's like a semi-yay, I guess.
Oh - and I still haven't heard about how bad my truck is fubared........to be continued.
yay = Middle of last week I get my F2 plastic repair done, all painting finished, wetsanding done and clear buffed back out. Everything goes back on the bike easier than expected, and I'm itching to ride.
boo = I have a work trip on the books for Thursday/Friday and I can't ride the bike on the 45mile trip, cause I get suckered into carrying some gear for the event.
yay = I'm on my way home Friday about 11am, beautiful fall day, and I'm like - I'm gonna go home, dump the truck, hop on the CBR and go ride for a few hours.
boo = on the way home, my truck drops either a transmission or rear end gear. and shudders to a stop 2 blocks from my house. spend the rest of the afternoon getting it towed and dropped at my mechanic's place. Not feeling like riding anymore.
yay = rained Saturday, but Sunday is nice and one of my cruiser-buddies wants to go for a PM ride.
boo = meet up @ outskirts of town to gas up, notice a nail dead center of my tread patch on the Continental Motion rear tire that has less than 500 miles on it. I ride anyway, since we're not charging - just a nice easy country ride. Get home, tire hasn't lost any pressure during the ride - actually built a lb. or 2. Still not brave enough to pull the nail out - hoping that the lack of leaking means I might have gotten lucky and it didn't go all the way thru.
boo = woke up this morning, it's pouring outside. Not riding to work in this - wake the wife up and make her take me to work before she goes to class.
boo = calling around - no shops in this area will plug the tire (not that I would feel extremely good about it - but this is a brand-freakin-new tire), all quoting insurance regs. None of the shops can get that specific tire anymore either - local distributor has stopped carrying continental. Of course I did the front/rear set at the same time, so I'm wanting to keep to a matched pair.
guess once I get home tonight, I'll pull the nail n see if it leaks. My shop has a FullBore M1 in 160/60/17 in stock, and I could get it installed for about $103 out the door. Or I have found a dealer in GA that has the Conti in stock, would cost me about $115 shipped and installed. I have a cool shop that installs tires for $10 if I only bring them the wheel, even if you don't buy the tire from him. so that's like a semi-yay, I guess.
Oh - and I still haven't heard about how bad my truck is fubared........to be continued.
#4
I'd prefer to use one of the ones that adhere from the inside of the tire and are pulled through the hole to the outside.
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I know - I've got a plug kit @ home, have used em on cars for years, never a failure. Just something makes me extremely nervous about plugging a bike tire that way, esp when the plug would be making almost constant contact due to it's location on the tread patch.
I'd prefer to use one of the ones that adhere from the inside of the tire and are pulled through the hole to the outside.
I'd prefer to use one of the ones that adhere from the inside of the tire and are pulled through the hole to the outside.
#10
I looked locally and couldn't find anything that was going to work for me before letting my mechanic source it for me. Ebay was all in the $300-500 range before shipping, and then, I still don't know the condition of the internals. It's more than I would like to pay - I usually work on all my own stuff, but circumstances just don't allow me the luxury of taking that route here.
Hey - Truck's been paid for since 2007 - 117,000 miles. $1200/year in serious unplanned maintenance vs. a $300-400/mo car note - I'm not complaining too much.