is it tubless yes. maybe check again after a week if it widens
rekone88 on
My rear tire has all sorts of cuts like this, like others said just pick out the debris and carry on!
starbucksloverisbae on
Def not in the rain
adindaclub on
Yes. Pick out the glass or whatever and if you really worried to get something stuck in there again, put in a dab of shoe glue.
lope_r on
if it gets any worse i’d prob run a slightly lower psi to minimize the exposure the tube might have from being unprotected. for good measure i’d patch the inside of the tire itself.
PiggypPiggyyYaya on
I had a cut like that on my tubeless. Never really properly sealed even after I patched it. The patch held up for a while, but once I started doing hard cornering, it would open up and spray air and sealant.
Jimrockdiamond on
Pick out debris. Put a drop of crazy glue in the cut. Deflate. Leave overnight. Reinflate.
brentwoodbcb on
Absolutely I would ride
ikea2000 on
And always bring a spare and tools along the ride. One day you’ll regret not doing that.
Foxy1525 on
I got rid of my Gp5000s because they are a little bit more prone to punctures than I thought. Even tiny shards of glass could penetrate it. I mean the tires are still usable but the stuff always made my tubes go in the bin.
I love this tire but it has not enough protection for the area, where I am riding my bike. Or I just got very unlucky with the debris that I accidentally picked up.
p1gnone on
once cleared/cleaned try just a drop of some rubbery, nontacky cement, and wipe it off.
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Yes
After I’ve picked out the bit of glass in that.
is it tubless yes. maybe check again after a week if it widens
My rear tire has all sorts of cuts like this, like others said just pick out the debris and carry on!
Def not in the rain
Yes. Pick out the glass or whatever and if you really worried to get something stuck in there again, put in a dab of shoe glue.
if it gets any worse i’d prob run a slightly lower psi to minimize the exposure the tube might have from being unprotected. for good measure i’d patch the inside of the tire itself.
I had a cut like that on my tubeless. Never really properly sealed even after I patched it. The patch held up for a while, but once I started doing hard cornering, it would open up and spray air and sealant.
Pick out debris. Put a drop of crazy glue in the cut. Deflate. Leave overnight. Reinflate.
Absolutely I would ride
And always bring a spare and tools along the ride. One day you’ll regret not doing that.
I got rid of my Gp5000s because they are a little bit more prone to punctures than I thought. Even tiny shards of glass could penetrate it. I mean the tires are still usable but the stuff always made my tubes go in the bin.
I love this tire but it has not enough protection for the area, where I am riding my bike. Or I just got very unlucky with the debris that I accidentally picked up.
once cleared/cleaned try just a drop of some rubbery, nontacky cement, and wipe it off.
[ [adindaclub](https://www.reddit.com/user/adindaclub/) & [Jimrockdiamond](https://www.reddit.com/user/Jimrockdiamond/) below suggest similarly ]
Yes, but if you’re worried about it super glue it. The stuff works great on tires.
I do, just about every time I ride!
Pick the glass or rock out then crack on.
It’s still good. Just make sure there’s no debris in the cut. If there is, pick out the debris.
Yes all day everyday
If i didnt have a new tire. If i popped a tube id do the dollar trick over it before putting the patched one back in.