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According to m in sc that the best flat tire kit to carry, a friend with a truck.My friend is picking my sorry ass up.
Can the tube not be patched?yeah I don't know why I made reference to plugs. I was thinking either of my GS or Vespa GTS 300. He came and loaded it on a trailer. Now I have to find the correct tube and order it.
Usually and if you are going to go in the woods or far from home one it would be wise to have the skills and tools needed to do so. Near home most of us have a buddy that owes us a favor or 5. A much less frustrating ordeal in your own garage with beverage breaks.Can the tube not be patched?
You are of course correct - but when I watch Noraly lay down her 350, sweep away the Senegalese scorpions and wield the irons I just want to have her babies …Usually and if you are going to go in the woods or far from home one it would be wise to have the skills and tools needed to do so. Near home most of us have a buddy that owes us a favor or 5. A much less frustrating ordeal in your own garage with beverage breaks.
I like this, need to Mount and remount too!!!Ugh. I filmed this video out in Colorado several years ago…
Just damn... that is one hands on woman. No way I could keep up with her.I like this, need to Mount and remount too!!!
as mentioned above I did the same thing, about 18 miles to be exact, no tire damage reported!I ask because I spoke to a rider over here who had a puncture, as we call them, out on the trail. He rode twelve miles back to his truck at a good speed and reported no damage to tyre or rim …