Riding on Flat Tire
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 2:50 pm
I was riding my bike (06' SV650) today when I noticed my steering became pretty heavy. I stopped my bike on the side of the road and found out that my back tire was somewhat flat, meaning that I could push it in about an inch. It wasn't riding on the rim or anything, but I'm pretty sure it has a hole somewhere in it. I have a feeling the hole was made recently.
The issue is I'm not sure if I can repair the tire and what I'd need to do it. Also if it's too severe to repair myself, I'm not sure if I should try to ride it to the motorcycle shop which is about 9 miles away. It seems risky but the bike is still pretty stable and I don't think the hole is very large. I don't know anyone with a truck or trailer so I'm somewhat in a pickle. I'm able to ride it although sometimes the back end fishtails a bit. Also, If I get my tire replaced, do I have to get the exact same tire and how much would it cost for the tire? How long would it actually take the shop to replace a tire; I know on a car the work is pretty quick. The stock back tire is 160/60-ZR17, and I'm not sure about the brand if it even matters.
Additional Info: Today was very cold, close to freezing when I was riding and these are very new tires as they came with the bike and it only has 6000 miles on it. The last month or so I've been riding in freezing weather and averaging about 30 miles a day. I've never done burnouts or anything either that would compromise the tire's integrity.
The issue is I'm not sure if I can repair the tire and what I'd need to do it. Also if it's too severe to repair myself, I'm not sure if I should try to ride it to the motorcycle shop which is about 9 miles away. It seems risky but the bike is still pretty stable and I don't think the hole is very large. I don't know anyone with a truck or trailer so I'm somewhat in a pickle. I'm able to ride it although sometimes the back end fishtails a bit. Also, If I get my tire replaced, do I have to get the exact same tire and how much would it cost for the tire? How long would it actually take the shop to replace a tire; I know on a car the work is pretty quick. The stock back tire is 160/60-ZR17, and I'm not sure about the brand if it even matters.
Additional Info: Today was very cold, close to freezing when I was riding and these are very new tires as they came with the bike and it only has 6000 miles on it. The last month or so I've been riding in freezing weather and averaging about 30 miles a day. I've never done burnouts or anything either that would compromise the tire's integrity.