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Fixxxer
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So, I've been waiting to get a new rear tire for my GS550 as the one that was on it when I bought it was totally bald. Well, I ordered a tire that was way too small, but since 100's apparently come in the same size front and rear, I thought I had been sent a front and tried to exchange it. When I got another one that was exactly the same, I figured out what was going on and there's now a 120 on the way. Anyway, I couldn't resist going for a ride (stupid, I know) to the nearest Secretary of State office to get my endorsement finalized. So, after riding 30 miles up there, getting my new license, gassing up, and heading out of town, my tire finally went. I wasn't quite out of the residential area yet, so I was only going about 50. All of a sudden my rear end starts fishtailing and after a brief "what the--" moment, I knew what had happened. So I held it straight without overcorrecting and slowly braked on the front wheel and pulled over to the shoulder. The tire didn't fly off or anything, so the wheel didn't get damaged. I was fortunate that I wasn't going faster or leaning around a corner when it happened, or the result could have been much worse. Luckily, I was still in an area where I got cell service (which wouldn't have been the case if I had gone five more miles) so I called my friend and had him come pick me up and later we went back and got the bike with his dad's truck.
The moral of the story: don't ride on a bald tire.
The moral of the story: don't ride on a bald tire.