Tire
Plugs
Sometimes
you can't win. I just had to replace a virtually new Elite II rear
tire on my motorcycle because it had picked up a couple of small
nails.
I know,
all I really had to do was plug the tire. Right? Wrong!
Here
are a few things you might consider about tire plugs:
The
manufacturers of tire plugs specifically disavow the safety of doing
either of the last two items listed above. They also void their speed
warranties as a result of any tire plugging. Your tire is probably
marked with an 'H' speed designation, meaning it is rated for safety
up to 130 MPH. If you have even one tire plug in it you should not
drive faster than about 80 MPH using that tire.
I had
picked up three small nails in my tire. All three leaked air when I
removed them. 'My kingdom for a horse!' It cost me $150 for another
new Elite II. (Life is too important to be left in the hands of three
plugs when the manufacturers refuse to stand up for their safety.)
[In
case you missed it earlier, every reference made here about 'tire
plugs' refers to professionally installed, from the inside,
tire repair plugs - NOT the emergency roadside repair kits which
install from the outside of your tire.]
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