Blown tire, or blown HEAD gasket?
Well, brother, I've never had a blowout on a bike, only in a cage - and let me tell ya (rear tire on a VW doing 90 on I-5 in heavy winds), I don't think I'd ever want to chance having a blowout on a bike. It was hard enough to gain control of my VW enough to get it to the side of the road and then change the mutilated tire in the middle of nowhere - I can't even imagine how hard it'd be to do that on a morotcycle! We're talking ZERO control! I mean hell, 1 tire out of 4 ain't fun at all - I can't imagine 1 out of 2.
Having just bought this bike and not being a "seasoned" rider (I rode for several months when I lived in China, but other than that I'm new to bikes), I'd rather not take the chance of laying my bike down.
The PO of my bike told me that the rear tire was basically new, only a few months old, but I couln't find a date on it, and even though this guy is seasoned as hell (been riding about 60 years), I still don't know if I want to trust his judgement on whether or not a tire is "new", because I know for a FACT that he didn't put that tire on the bike.
In the humble opinion of this noob, spend the 200 bux on new tires! Your life literally IS riding on them.
(I don't mean to sound like a pussy here, but hell, why take un-necessary risks?)
Well, brother, I've never had a blowout on a bike, only in a cage - and let me tell ya (rear tire on a VW doing 90 on I-5 in heavy winds), I don't think I'd ever want to chance having a blowout on a bike. It was hard enough to gain control of my VW enough to get it to the side of the road and then change the mutilated tire in the middle of nowhere - I can't even imagine how hard it'd be to do that on a morotcycle! We're talking ZERO control! I mean hell, 1 tire out of 4 ain't fun at all - I can't imagine 1 out of 2.
Having just bought this bike and not being a "seasoned" rider (I rode for several months when I lived in China, but other than that I'm new to bikes), I'd rather not take the chance of laying my bike down.
The PO of my bike told me that the rear tire was basically new, only a few months old, but I couln't find a date on it, and even though this guy is seasoned as hell (been riding about 60 years), I still don't know if I want to trust his judgement on whether or not a tire is "new", because I know for a FACT that he didn't put that tire on the bike.
In the humble opinion of this noob, spend the 200 bux on new tires! Your life literally IS riding on them.
(I don't mean to sound like a pussy here, but hell, why take un-necessary risks?)
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