Tire and Plug Question
Craig Goldstein
Craigmri@earthlink.net
Thu, 22 Jul 2004 17:23:13 -0400
I've seen plugs, patches and slime all used successfully. On a cruiser(not
suggesting they aren't full of performance) I wouldn't hesitate to patch
one. On a sportbike at high speed at a full tilt boogie I like the piece of
mind knowing my tires haven't been "Repaired". When considering
sportbikes.....Tires are cheap...Plastic is expensive!!
Craig
MIG #2
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Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 5:10 PM
To: robbo1@optonline.net
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Subject: Re: Tire and Plug Question
Those plugs with the extra letter are the right ones. I don't know the
diameter, but I found that same thing when I replaced mine a while back.
As for the tire, if it's straight in, and in the tread area, have it patched
and ride it. If it's in the shoulder or side, dump the tire.
Eric 379
----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Williams <robbo1@optonline.net>
Date: Thursday, July 22, 2004 5:04 pm
Subject: Tire and Plug Question
> Heyall,
> I must have picked up a nail in my rear tire, can that be patched
> or should
> I buy a new tire? And here is a question for the Professor (Eric).
> What is the sparkplug thread diameter for a 98 Marauder. I found
> NKG plugs
> online that match the ones on the Mig Cruiser website but they
> have an extra
> letter.
> Thanks for any help given!
> Rob "Wet Willie" Williams
>
> MIG #2898
>
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