Front tire blowout on a turn at 60MPH

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#11 Unread post by Mac »

Mad Props, Bro!
Glad your safe!

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9000white wrote:what brand of tire
how old
how many miles
thanks!!
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nice save. Can't imagine what that must've felt like. I posted late, but glad you're ok!!! 8)
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#14 Unread post by barmy_carmy »

Hi Pinger, Glad you and bike are safe, thats happened to us before, like you at speed of 60mph, it does take some controlling when handlebars decide to do a wobbly, Dave manage to bring to a stop, but cause of our disabilities, we got breakdown cover so we managed to get bike home. We always use Avon Tyres (Tires) get about 12000 miles out of them.
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#15 Unread post by Keyoke »

Well done, Pinger! there's not much more difficult to get out of safely than a front-tyre blowout! i'm so glad that hasnt happened to me before now!
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#16 Unread post by Gilfy650a »

hmm, my front tire is pretty dryrotted in the sidewalls. i really need to replace it. 80 bucks :( :(
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#17 Unread post by BuzZz »

Gilfy650a wrote:hmm, my front tire is pretty dryrotted in the sidewalls. i really need to replace it. 80 bucks :( :(
80 bills? Dam, your lucky. Pricing relacement rubber for either my GSXR or FJ, it seems I'm looking at almost $200 for a front and over $200 for a rear. I'd take 80 any day.....
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#18 Unread post by Gilfy650a »

100/90-19 not a high performance tire i'm assuming, not sure what type my local shop guy is gonna sell me i'll go up there tomorrow morning and see what he can set me up with.
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