My ride home felt horrible today..every lump and bump made the bike feel like it was going to fall out from under me.
On getting home I've found the reason.... a screw in my rear tyre.
It's not in the think bit either, but right through one of the grooves.
The tyre felt quite soft just to touch even, so I expect it's got bugger all pressure left.
Oddly both the front and rear felt wobbly on the ride, so when it's light again I'll have to check them both fully (I suspect possible vandalism)
Despite every man and his dog recommending changing away from the Shinko's, I can't afford to at the moment, so I want to just get the existing tyre repaired, there still seems to be heaps of tread left.
So my question is do you need to go to a motorcycle tyre specialist for a repair, on can any tyre shop do the job?
Would they even have the right tools to remove the rear wheel?
What ballpark figure would a repair cost?
And for the tricky one...should I leave the screw in?
When my car had a screw in the tyre a while back, I just drove it to the petrol station, pumped it up, and drove to the tyre shop without a worry...cause the screw was still in the could mark it and patch it easily.
On my bike I'd be 1000x more worried about a puncture happenning while riding
So is it better to leave the screw in, and ride slowly/carefully?
Or is it too dangerous overall, and I should find a trailer to take it to the shop on?
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