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    One step forward and 5 steps back.

    Yesterday afternoon I had a call from one of my fellow workers, that I had a flat tyre.

    Went down to check and yep it was as flat as the provebial pancake.

    Pissed off as the tyre is only 1 month old and only has about 4000 km on it.

    Upon checking there is a piece of steel imbedded in one of the grooves in the tread.

    Must have picked it up on the motorwar on the way into work.

    Anyway, I rang the missus and she came and picked me up from work. This morning I had a lift in to work by cage, got the cash in my pocket for a new tyre (only 1 month old, grrrr).

    Over night I left the bike inside the building, as an anti theft measure.

    I was going to ride the bike down to a shop at my lunch break and have the tyre sorted.

    Now I get an e-mail from our stores dept. They were moving something and have snapped my clutch lever off.

    Now I need to go to the shop, buy a new clutch lever, go back to the bike and fit it, then find a shop that will put a new tyre on the bike, ride it there (very gingerly).

    Sometimes it doesnt seem worth it. You just seem to be getting to a place of comfort, things just seem to be getting into line and along comes the bluebird of happiness and drops a large one right on top of you.

    My bike is already a mess, I have been struggling to afford to fix all that needs to be done. Now back to stage 1 again.

    2 steps forward and 5 steps back.

    The money I have saved to get the lights fixed, new brake pads and a few other little bits and pieces will now go on just getting it running again.

    Too proud to ask for financial help from the family. I make or break on my own bat. Unfortunately I have had a shit load of the latter.

    Rant and rave over.
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    Lifes a bowl of ....MERDE"

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    Perservere Grasshopper, perservere...time is still on your side...
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    Yep, life can really suck sometimes. I used to get sooo streesed out about things now I just live with it. Funnily enough good things started happening when I made a conscience decision to just "suck it up" and do the best with what Ive got now. If all that fails then I recommend beer and lot's of it!!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Why not borrow a work trailer and take the bike down on that? Hell they broke it.

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    merde by name, merde by nature! I think you must have been something wicked in a previous couple of lives!

    I do think you are overdue for a bit of a break in the clouds over you though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    merde by name, merde by nature! I think you must have been something wicked in a previous couple of lives!

    I do think you are overdue for a bit of a break in the clouds over you though!
    I think I must have been a load more than wicked. Not been exactly a saint in this life.

    Thanks for your wishes GIJoe1313

    The way my luck has gone over the past couple of decades I dont know if I would ever recognise the fact if it ever changed.

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    Are motorcycle tyre punctures not permanently repairable? (Sorry for the noob question)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Merde View Post
    I model myself on Marvin the robot in the Hitchhikers Guide.
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    Just ring the bke shop and ask them to come pick up your bike. Almost all of them have pick up trucks and will come to your aid providing you buy something off them or they gonna repair your bike ( which they are). Try that. Know people who do that and are bloody happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by musicman View Post
    Are motorcycle tyre punctures not permanently repairable? (Sorry for the noob question)
    good question. I wouldn't think they do it, but i'm a noob too, so what do I know.

    Anyone know the answer to that question ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    good question. I wouldn't think they do it, but i'm a noob too, so what do I know.

    Anyone know the answer to that question ?

    they are
    but I wouldnt
    the punture can weaken the tyre at the punture point.
    the repair can also further weaken it or create a hard spot.
    you dont want either.
    you only got two rubbers between you and the road
    Would you use a vulcanised condom for sex?
    no?
    Bike tyres and condoms, the two types of rubbers you never compromise
    the punishment for doing so is life changing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subibe View Post
    they are
    but I would
    the puncture can weaken the tyre at the puncture point.
    the repair can also further weaken it or create a hard spot.
    you dont want either.
    you only got two rubbers between you and the road
    Would you use a vulcanised condom for sex?
    no?
    Bike tyres and condoms, the two types of rubbers you never compromise
    the punishment for doing so is life changing!

    I fail to dissagree, Not worth the risk in my book, it might last the life of the tyre but the consequences of it not doing so are to frightening to contemplate.
    Oh bugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    they are
    but I wouldnt
    the punture can weaken the tyre at the punture point.
    the repair can also further weaken it or create a hard spot.
    you dont want either.
    you only got two rubbers between you and the road
    Would you use a vulcan for sex?
    no?
    Bike tyres and condoms, the two types of rubbers you never compromise
    the punishment for doing so is life changing!
    Hmmmm, maybe

    Sorry, Off topic I know but I couldnt resist. fwiw, Ive had a repair in a tyre from a screw for six months and have had no problems......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luckylegs View Post
    Hmmmm, maybe

    Sorry, Off topic I know but I couldnt resist. fwiw, Ive had a repair in a tyre from a screw for six months and have had no problems......

    All good conversations go off topic, I'm not worried.
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    How does a clutch lever just 'snap' off?

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