Do you run your rear tires w/ a proper(z-rated) patch job & not the quik-fix patch for long
I guess it really depends on the kind of riding you do.
If you commute, then patching probably isn't bad. If you track/canyon carve and are seeing high speed and/or high tire temps, it's a whole lot cheaper to replace the tire than it is to replace the bodywork/leathers/helmet/etc.
Good performance tires ridden the way they were meant to be ridden don't last that long anyway.
If you commute, then patching probably isn't bad. If you track/canyon carve and are seeing high speed and/or high tire temps, it's a whole lot cheaper to replace the tire than it is to replace the bodywork/leathers/helmet/etc.
Good performance tires ridden the way they were meant to be ridden don't last that long anyway.
I opted for a new tire. I tried to put air into the tire and since it wouldn't hold any pressure I thought the damage was not patchable. I am a new rider so maybe I just didn't know.
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