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I would patch or replace the tube.
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I would patch or replace the tube.
Hope it does not decide to let go any more whilst you are astride.
Best of luck.
NICE road and great scenery! I didn't realize OZ had any roads with curves in them.![]()
Unseasonably warm today (65F),So I just had to fire up the bikes.
Put on my Mini-Muvi camera on the lapel and took a 10 mile ride to the store and back. Here's a minute of that ride.
http://s1247.beta.photobucket.com/u...Jan292013GS750E66Degrees_zps745588d4.mp4.html
Nice that can see speedo. I prefere the vid that can see the tach and speedo.
There for a while the vidio looked like a parking lot shopping cart rodeo.
Michigan has those red things on poles too.
Those red octagons with four big letters, S - T - O - P.
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I did get out and about today, hard not too, over 80 degrees and sunny with a slight breeze. It is January isn't it? Anyway, stopped at the river and was watching the airboats. Sitting high adds to the fun, perhaps someday I ought to try to get me one. Wonder how many miles it gets to a gallon? The way the St. Johns snakes around during the dry season it should be fun at speed. The 1100 ran great, guess all that little tweaking here and there help. The stutter on take off just right out dissapeared, it handled much better since I reduced the front fork air, no gas/petcock problems and it ran as smooth as silk. I kept thinking "is this the same bike?"
I wished I had a video of this guy in this airboat. He came down the river, then came out of the river up upon dry land, did a bunch of doughnuts, then took off another 50 feet to his trailer and literally drove it up on the trailer. I thought it was pretty cool, but I wonder what that does to the thin aluminum hull.
I was thinking about this guy I saw on a really nice Harley double bagger awhile back, don't know why, just popped in my mind. He had this screw sticking out his front tire and I thought that's going to be costly and alot of work for what it was. He didn't notice it and I pointed it out and he got all p*ssed and rode off. Must've been a bad omen for me. After I got back to the house I noticed this nail or staple sticking out of my rear tire. I jiggled it to see how bad it was in there wondering how deep it was. I was able to pull it out with my fingers. I didn't hear any air, I didn't feel any air. It was in there pretty deep, but I think it was somewhat at an angle. 5/8 of an inch long and most of it was in the tire, was I lucky or what? The round piece was at the end.
After thinking about it for awhile, I decided to get some dish soap and put it on the hole and see if it was leaking. So, I did and damn, it was, not alot, but there was an endless procession of little bitty air bubbles coming out, very small ones at a very slow rate. I mean this leak is so minor, but it's still a leak. If you look closely you can see how small the bubbles are, (honeycombed pattern) what you can't see is how slowly they're produced.
Here's the hole it made in my tire. OK, this is a fairly good tire, and there is a tube. Should I replace or patch the tube, just keep an eye on it and monitor the pressure, stick some sealer in the tube.
I've already ridden it since I removed the nail. I do believe the valve core in the front tire of my GS1000 leaks more.
But............. little leaks tend to become big leaks and who knows what it would take for the air to start spewing out, or how little there is holding back all that air pressure. Since I don't know how old the tube is it will be replaced. I learned once on a Honda 450 at 70mph with a passenger on the back what a blow-out can do. I never want to
experience that again.
Might want to looking to using this http://www.ride-on.com/tire-sealant-2.html Local bike shop here can't keep enough of it in stock. I've added it to my tube tires as well.