WebDec 5, 2005 · spray it with some soapy water. if you have bubbles then for sure it is leaking there. IF no bubbles then you can pull it out and then hope for no leaking air. depending on how much tread is on your ties and where the staple/blade is located it is probably jsut in the tread ind will not cause the tire to loose air. Chris WebTake a pic of that and the brand name on the sidewall of the tire. And you should be able to get a replacement tire at a tire shop. If you dont know what you are doing, you can really fuck up your rims so just take it to the shop and have them replace it. [deleted] • 4 yr. ago 3 more replies RickMN • 4 yr. ago On a slice? Seriously?
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WebApr 6, 2009 · Apr 3, 2009. #1. So a few days after my 1st blowout, (and 2nd flat) I was riding the same route and again a loud and sudden PFFT!!! instant flat. This time I walked back up the street to see what the heck I went over. I saw the Slime residue blast mark in the street and a few feet behind that was a lovely box cutter razor blade I assume I'd run ... WebJan 26, 2024 · Take it in, theres a razor blade piece in the middle of the tread block. You can't even see a puncture on the inside of the tire. Discount doesn't want to repair it … simulink chart function
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