Old 10-08-22 | 02:32 AM
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PNB
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Originally Posted by well biked
We see this fairly regularly in the bike shop. Not a good thing, obviously creates a situation where the sealant needs to be replenished more often, but other than that, it's a non-issue as long as you don't mind how it looks and the tires are still holding air. Canker is correct, it seems to happen more with lighter tires with thin sidewalls.
Thanks for the feedback.
Again, I'm surprised that it never happened before and started now that the tires are so old.
IŽd just like to avoid a sudden failure when IŽd possibly be in the middle of nowhere in case the tires are somehow deteriorated for whatever reason.
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