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Does this sidewall damage warrant replacing? (Pics)
Keep in mind I already have a new race tire on the way, and I'm not even riding on this tire right now. These tires have a long way to go before the wear indicator dictates replacing. What do you think? Toss it? Train it? Race it still?
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Looks like the tube is pushing through a little.
I'd at least move it to the back wheel, but probably wouldn't ride it. |
you've got better things to think about - replace it
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bah. I'm tired of weak tires.
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I've ridden tires that look much worse for several hundred miles. This one GP4000 was booted and I had to fill in the massive cut (massive on the outside, not so much on the inside) with Krazy Glue about once a week for a solid 3 months before I could afford to replace it. That said, if you don't have to, don't ride it. Put a boot in it to keep the tube from popping out and use it as a trainer tire.
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Since the cut doesn't go all the way through the casing I'd be more concerned about casing deformation.
Crazy glue the cut and re-install the tire. See if it looks any better. Give it a spin and see if there is a funky wobble to the tire. If the tire looks stable and the gash is closed I'd ride it but keep my eyes peeled for a tire sale. |
I've ridden the same tire with the same type problem. I took a used gel pack wrapper to boot it and then rode the tire until it wore out.
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as far as booting goes, do you glue the wrapper to the inside of the tire? and what are some other boot options? Sheldon suggests denim jeans, hah
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had the same problem as well, and being a poor college kid i put a couple hundred more miles on it till the sidewall blew out. Im not one to carry a spare tire with me and a patch kit wasnt gonna solve that issue, so the walk home was lonely.
if you got a tire on the way, replace it and throw that one on a rim for your trainer. |
Originally Posted by HMF
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as far as booting goes, do you glue the wrapper to the inside of the tire? and what are some other boot options? Sheldon suggests denim jeans, hah
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I'd relegate that tire to trainer duty.
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looks ok to me.
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Originally Posted by HMF
(Post 12404401)
as far as booting goes, do you glue the wrapper to the inside of the tire? and what are some other boot options? Sheldon suggests denim jeans, hah
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Originally Posted by ILUVUK
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I'd relegate that tire to trainer duty.
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Glue a tube patch on the inside, should get rid of the buldge.
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Originally Posted by HMF
(Post 12404401)
Sheldon suggests denim jeans, hah
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Originally Posted by HMF
(Post 12404401)
as far as booting goes, do you glue the wrapper to the inside of the tire? and what are some other boot options? Sheldon suggests denim jeans, hah
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what are some other boot options |
Originally Posted by HMF
(Post 12404401)
as far as booting goes, do you glue the wrapper to the inside of the tire? and what are some other boot options? Sheldon suggests denim jeans, hah
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I would boot it and ride it, but that's me.
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Yes
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I'd ride that tire.
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I'd trash it
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Originally Posted by MegaTom
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Cut up old tires. These. Dollar bills. Denim is good. Depending on what you use, gluing in place is an option, but I probably wouldn't do that with money.
I'm going to cut up an old tire, cut the beads off of a section, and stick some 2-3" pieces in my seat bag. |
I tried denim and it works pretty well, but if you're going to ride it as is then it's only a matter of time before the tube starts popping out enough to cause a flat like what happened to me a few weeks ago. I knew I needed to change the tire but pushed my luck, but fortunately DST was already in effect so I didn't have to change my tire in the dark.
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