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Re: Bungee cords / rope
« Reply #15 on: September 09, 2013, 05:59:43 PM »
I had a friend with 2 plugs in the front tire of his Hayabusa motorcycle for over a year and a half. The guy would go over 130mph on the thing all the time between Charlotte NC and Columbia SC with no problems..

I sure as hell wouldn't do that but it held up.

lol.

From MSF tire guide:  http://www.msf-usa.org/downloads/MIC_Tire_Guide_2012V1.pdf

"Fortunately, blowouts are uncommon and generally preventable, especially with modern, tubeless tire technology. If a tire is punctured,
it might be possible to patch it, but repairs should be considered a
temporary measure at best, and speeds should be kept low. Some
manufacturers advise against repairing holes more than ¼” in diameter,
repairing radial tires or any punctures in the sidewall, or using liquid
sealants. Speeds should not exceed 50 mph for the first 24 hours after
the repair and the repaired tire should never be used over 80 mph. Motorcycle tires experience tremendous sideways forces and deformation
when cornering, which can cause patches to flex and fail."

I have been riding since I was 16, my mc was my daily rider in San Diego for three years, have taken extended trips into Mexico, once took a June July August cross country trip, and have not had so much as a slow leak from a tire.  That said an emergency plug/co2 kit may have been prudent.   :)
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« Reply #16 on: September 10, 2013, 12:17:19 AM »
Stig, you need this for all those stuff....!!    ;D




Does this come in blue and white with chrome crash bars!?
Actually, my therapist has been working with me and I'm thinking of leaving some tools behind....maybe will start with the scrap wire and one of the rolls of blue tape.

I will start carrying the tire patch kit tomorrow. Since I never go over 40mph and reg. ride at 28>38mph I probably could ride around safely with 1/2 doz. tire plugs sticking out of my tires - though the
' thrumming' might be a distraction. (like these guys around here with the giant mudder tires on their raised pick ups. I'm sure they end up wishing the heck they'd never put those on.... )
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« Reply #17 on: September 10, 2013, 01:28:53 AM »
Stig, you need toilet paper, yes, and some duct tape, soap, shampoo, hmmmm.... ah yes.. twinkies... I think they're back....



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« Reply #18 on: September 10, 2013, 02:06:10 AM »
Stig, you need toilet paper, yes, and some duct tape, soap, shampoo, hmmmm.... ah yes.. twinkies... I think they're back....

:)

With the added Twinkies he's set for a trip to Tierra del Fuego.  My dream trip btw let me know when you're headed out Stig I'll tag along.
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« Reply #19 on: September 10, 2013, 02:44:17 AM »
:)

With the added Twinkies he's set for a trip to Tierra del Fuego.  My dream trip btw let me know when you're headed out Stig I'll tag along.

Knowing Stig, he'd rather set a trip to see his "Like Club" buddies...  ;D

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« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2013, 02:57:19 PM »
I knew a lady with one.
Red Fuego
(the place you're talking about is way over by Indianapolis I think)

Took weird sized tires she discovered....only sold in a small shop in Italy.
Lots of room for Twinkies in the back, assorted wire scraps, tape, and metric sockets in the half size - bet you don't have some of those under your seat!?
What do you do with half-sized metric sockets(*)?  You can hammer them onto the next size nut or bolt! They'll still be there the next time, too.

* some layman scooter DIY'ers refer to them as "Standard" sized sockets. Boobs.

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« Reply #21 on: September 14, 2013, 03:08:10 PM »
metric sockets in the half size

I have a set that has 5.5, 8.5, 9.5 and 10.5 metric sockets.  I am prepared.  :P
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« Reply #22 on: September 14, 2013, 03:19:39 PM »
Stig, you need toilet paper, yes, and some duct tape, soap, shampoo, hmmmm.... ah yes.. twinkies... I think they're back....


Vivo, Since my knee surgery I find I only need the toilet paper every 48 hrs (it's a long story) - but I do have all the other stuff - except here in Ohio we replace the Twinkies with Moon Pies....kinda of a local delicacy in the Brown Food Group of vegetables.
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« Reply #23 on: September 14, 2013, 04:04:11 PM »
Vivo, Since my knee surgery I find I only need the toilet paper every 48 hrs - Brown Food Group of vegetables.


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