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Are the moto gods trying to tell me something?

Started by BK_856er, June 07, 2008, 04:40:17 PM

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BK_856er

Finally the pre-ride check ritual pays off.  I found the the little 3" nasty below in my newish Pilot Power today.  Entry AND exit wounds.

Are the moto gods trying to tell me something?

Fortunatley I have a backup Ducati, so all was not lost  [moto]

BK


rose351

Well, at least its just the tire and not a messed up rim too ;)

DoubleEagle

Wow....That's some spike ! It's amazing how they manage to end up point into the tire. My brother drove from Ohio to Florida and back with a nail in his car tire. He just kept adding air from time to time. I thought he was crazy but try telling your younger brother anything sometimes and he doesnt want your opinion. He did finally replace it after a month or so....that's just him ??? Good thing you checked your bike out before you rode it like you always should.
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CougarSlayer

I think the moto gods try to tell me something everyday ride baby ride

-panthro
cc's are still 992

55Spy

yeah they are telling you good job on a pre inspection.

you passed the test now buy a new tire and go ride.


Cucciolo

I'm gonna start really doing them.. GOOD POST!

rose351

Quote from: DoubleEagle on June 07, 2008, 04:54:33 PM
Wow....That's some spike ! It's amazing how they manage to end up point into the tire. My brother drove from Ohio to Florida and back with a nail in his car tire. He just kept adding air from time to time. I thought he was crazy but try telling your younger brother anything sometimes and he doesnt want your opinion. He did finally replace it after a month or so....that's just him ??? Good thing you checked your bike out before you rode it like you always should.

Man, my dad picked up something in his tire once and had to go get it changed.  The mechanic came back with a 10" flat head screwdriver that was in his tire.  I dont know how the make the beast with two backs it got in there, but yeah. 

Are there any entry wound pictures?

BK_856er

Quote from: rose351 on June 07, 2008, 11:03:06 PM
Man, my dad picked up something in his tire once and had to go get it changed.  The mechanic came back with a 10" flat head screwdriver that was in his tire.  I dont know how the make the beast with two backs it got in there, but yeah. 

Are there any entry wound pictures?

You can make out the head of the nail in the tread.  For the SF Bay Area locals, I picked up the nail on Page Mill Road while leaned over.  I heard a plink and I thought I just kicked up a rock into my fender or something....didn't find the nail until just before the next ride.

BK


CougarSlayer

Yeah dude after reading a post from the other board about some guy who was doing a long haul and his rear nut was loose.  I do the old pre-inspection before I leave in the morning but you confirmed that I need to do it before during and maybe after I ride.  Good pickup

-panthro
cc's are still 992

krolik

Quote from: BK_856er on June 07, 2008, 04:40:17 PM
Finally the pre-ride check ritual pays off.  I found the the little 3" nasty below in my newish Pilot Power today.  Entry AND exit wounds.

Are the moto gods trying to tell me something?

Fortunatley I have a backup Ducati, so all was not lost  [moto]

BK



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Quote from: BK_856er on June 07, 2008, 04:40:17 PM

Fortunatley I have a backup Ducati, so all was not lost  [moto]

BK



A backup Ducati ... life IS good.

Pancake81

OoOoOoOo... That is a nasty one. At least the tire wasnt a day old. That would be someones luck. KNock on wood not mine usually.
About the same time you're dragging your knees through a series of tight left-right-handers on Sunday afternoon, some guy in white shoes is sweating a 3-foot putt. Go figure.

BK_856er

Check this out - I just pulled the wheel for tire replacement tomorrow and the pressure was only down 3psi.  The nail has been in place for 7 days, but the bike was not ridden during that time.  I'm sorta impressed.

BK

2-Wheelin Hooligan

I recently saw a tire brought into a local shop that had a similar wound and the guy decided to remove the nail, put silicone over the torn area and he rode it around for a few days before bringing it in.  The stupidity of people never ceases to amaze me, but kudos on seeing the nail before riding, I really need to start doing those pre-ride inspections.  I'm just glad nothing has happened so far.

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