But I think I'd rather find a service than try fixing motorcycle flats on the road. I need to call AAA to find out if my membership has any motorcycle benefits.
Kind of depends on where it goes flat, doesn't it?
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But I think I'd rather find a service than try fixing motorcycle flats on the road. I need to call AAA to find out if my membership has any motorcycle benefits.
I picked up a nail the other day but luckily it didn't puncture the tire - it went in at an angle along the curve. I pulled it out so it didn't work its way in any further and avoided a flat. However, it has inspired me to buy a fix flat kit, even though I have roadside help through my insurance. As beemerphile points out here ^^^^^ sometimes its good to be independent. I am considering
Stop N' Go's tubeless kit. Anyone care to stop me before I do something foolish or even not as wise as I could?