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I have been riding with a plug for a year now in my rear tire. I patched it using an ordinary tire plug kit from Advance auto. I have not had any problems with it but I rarely go over 60 mph. I am in the market now for a new tire, just for the peace of mind. Every time I ride that plug is always in the back of my mind and makes riding not enjoyable. My opinion is, use a tire plug until you can afford to purchase a new tire and ride slow, short rides. If you go to Dunlop's website they recommend only tire patches that are installed from the inside of the tire by a trained mechanic and then the tire is only rated at 80 mps instead of 130 mph. You just have to ask your self, is your skin worth $250 bucks?
A motorcycle tire is a directional tire, for traction. If you put the tire on backwards and you end up on wet pavement you could seriousley be hurt.
the size of the tire, the model, when it was made
tire pressure for a 2002 kawasaki 750 vulcan motorcycle.
The correct spark plug for this motorcycle is: NGK D8EA
yes it can be patched
Yes but not a plug made for a passenger tire.
No, you can plug a drive or trailer tire - you just can't plug a steer tire or use recaps on the steer axle.
yes
Lift the rear of the motorcycle, use a tire iron to loosen and remove lug nuts, and remove old tire. Now, put in the new tire, replace the lug nuts and tighten, lower the motorcycle to the ground.