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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.I'm not too concerned about a spare. I've ridden a motorcycle for fifty years and never had a flat.
Maybe Elio will offer run-flat tires and a tire pressure monitoring system as an option.![]()
Uugh! THIS is how the great gas-cap debate of 2014 got started.I wonder if there is room next to the back tire to slide a narrow space-saver up in that area? It would have to be on the lug side of the wheel so as to not interfere with the swing arm...BTW, why didn't they put the rear wheel lugs on the curb side? Then, if you did have a flat on the back, you would be further away from traffic.
Funny how people who want to sell you tires can't FIX anything. I have plugged a cycle tire and would not hesitate to patch one either. It won't explode. I'm not riding 200 mph, and WORST case is it'll go flat again. And tire goop don't "ruin" the tire, it's just a mess to deal with. I'd understand if they wanted to charge extra for the repair, but if they can't handle it find someone who can. It's tires, not rocket engines.Lucky you! I've had two motorcycles and two punctures and currently have an extremely small puncture. A puncture on a bike tire requires the tire to be replaced, as any repairs are considered emergency only.
Tire busters for cars have told me not to use tire goops as they ruin the tire for permanent patch repairs. p.
Almost 100% in agreement. I do not carry a spare on any of my motorcycles. If you keep good tires on you are unlikely to have many issue.Neither of my two Miata's had spare tires. Just a DC compressor and a can of fix-a-flat. Never bothered me. I think spare tires are an anachronism from the 1920's when driving on the unimproved roads at the time was an adventure. Spare tires are gone from cars just like ash trays and cigarette lighters.
I think you're right on the money. tires and roads have gotten good enough that the odds of a flat tire are not that much more than the odds of any other mechanical breakdown. we don't carry a spare fuel pump or ignition module, why a spare tire? as long as you have good rubber, you'll probably be fine. if you run on old bald recaps like I do, then you know what you're getting yourself in for and plan accordingly.Neither of my two Miata's had spare tires. Just a DC compressor and a can of fix-a-flat. Never bothered me. I think spare tires are an anachronism from the 1920's when driving on the unimproved roads at the time was an adventure. Spare tires are gone from cars just like ash trays and cigarette lighters.