CrashTestDanny
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Alright guys, if your riding buddy blows his horn at you then pulls up next to you and tells you to check your tire pressure because your rear tire is flat, pull over and do it. I followed BW nearly 30 miles with his rear tire completely flat this morning. Good news is the Avon's sidewall held up to a fairly mild ride for that distance with near 0 air pressure. The bead stayed mounted and the bike stayed up. We found a Quik Trip, confirmed the tire was flat (twice because BW did not believe the gauge the first time), verified that fix-a-flat is pretty much worthless, plugged the tire with a gummy worm, aired it up, and rode back to the shop where they had a new tire installed in about an hour - which is way cool for a dealership around these parts.
After this we proceeded to a Bikers for Christ bike blessing which was way cool, though seemed a little redundant since BusaWhipped's bike was clearly already blessed today...
After this we proceeded to a Bikers for Christ bike blessing which was way cool, though seemed a little redundant since BusaWhipped's bike was clearly already blessed today...