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My First Flat

Jakerup1990

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Hows it going guys. Just found my 125 with its rear wheel FLAT. I guess you could say I really dragged it through the mud yesterday. Took it though some trails, off and on road.
Im looking for some new tires and tubes. A reliable link or two would really help me out. Please and thank you!

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Kritou

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A flat like that should be easily pluggable and quickly on your way if you convert to tubeless …
 

oldskool

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No matter what tire you use that nail would have brought the same results. No need to get new tires and tubes.............unless you are just looking for an excuse ;)
 

m in sc

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what is that? the end of a chopstick? :ROFLMAO:

I just got new tubes w my new tires from the local independent shop. you can always buy them from dennis kirk or partzilla, etc.
 

dmonkey

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If you're looking for OEM you can find part numbers here:
Can then look up those same part numbers to shop around on many sites, or just order through your local Honda dealer. Note that the front and rear OEM tires have different part numbers and different load ratings.

If you're looking for aftermarket tire options you can find a lot of info here: https://hondatrail125.com/index.php?threads/tires-megathread.732/

Should you want to reuse the punctured tire until the tread life is done for, the best and most permanent repair you can do at home is a plug and patch, different from what most rope plug kits include. https://www.amazon.com/Stop-Go-Replacement-Patch-3002/dp/B0022ZMKZE/

IMO don't bother patching the OEM tube, just replace it and consider ordering a spare or two to keep on hand.
 

Jakerup1990

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If you're looking for OEM you can find part numbers here:
Can then look up those same part numbers to shop around on many sites, or just order through your local Honda dealer. Note that the front and rear OEM tires have different part numbers and different load ratings.

If you're looking for aftermarket tire options you can find a lot of info here: https://hondatrail125.com/index.php?threads/tires-megathread.732/

Should you want to reuse the punctured tire until the tread life is done for, the best and most permanent repair you can do at home is a plug and patch, different from what most rope plug kits include. https://www.amazon.com/Stop-Go-Replacement-Patch-3002/dp/B0022ZMKZE/

IMO don't bother patching the OEM tube, just replace it and consider ordering a spare or two to keep on hand.
duly noted
 

SLO

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Hows it going guys. Just found my 125 with its rear wheel FLAT. I guess you could say I really dragged it through the mud yesterday. Took it though some trails, off and on road.
Im looking for some new tires and tubes. A reliable link or two would really help me out. Please and thank you!

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You should have slimmed it and kept pumping it up and ride it until it sealed. It might take a mile or more,and a couple air ups, but fixing a flat on the road with or without help, FORGET ABOUT IT ! life is supposed to be Fun.. Shinko 244 3/0 on rear, REVZILLA.
 
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