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Started by LSD4me, March 28, 2009, 01:56:45 PM

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LSD4me

Hey

Just a thought...what would happen if my front or rear tire goes flat when im driving at 60mph+....hell even 30 mph+??

2009 M696

Statler

you feel the steering start to get mushy and you calmly pull over to the side of the road and call a buddy with a truck.
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LSD4me

Quote from: Statler on March 28, 2009, 02:06:12 PM
you feel the steering start to get mushy and you calmly pull over to the side of the road and call a buddy with a truck.

Umm....at 60 mph+? Is there really a way to recover safely?
2009 M696

Statler

Others will chime in, but I have never seen a catastrophic instant loss of pressure.   So, yes.    Nail or cut is not like a pole through the spokes.

what are you envisioning hitting for your scenario?


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Popeye the Sailor

I've lost the rear pressure at 80. The bike just feels like its slowing down and handling poorly. It was easy to pull over and see what the issue was. I wouldn't worry about it.
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Slide Panda

Yep, the hallmarks of pressure loss are that the bike feels heavy.  I had the valve in my front wheel jam open just a tiny bit one time.  The low pressure wasn't noticeable on the straight, but as soon as I had to turn, it felt like the bars were pushing back at me. 

Low rear, the bike will feel.. lazy.  Slower to respond to any control inputs, steering or throttle. 

Now a sudden catastrophic pressure loss- AKA blow out... um... pray?
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Paegelow

Tire engineers test flat tires by riding bikes around a track with zero pressure in the tires, pretty much to make sure nothing crazy happens, and the tires actually stay on the wheels.  The tires still work, they just handle horribly!
I'm not sure what would happen if your tire actually exploded though! :o

causeofkaos

ive seen a guy in front of me on a HD spoked wheels = inner tube, on a straight away inner tube failed on the rear it wobbled significantly scared the shit out of me watching, new rear tire less than 500 miles on it.
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Scary thought but that's reality for us,my rear had a blow out couple of years ago doing 100km/hr on a freeway and man...scared the shit out of me,it handled terribly ,i did pull it on the side safely though.But to think of the front tire blow out? man.... prayer might be the right answer.
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