I’d be the guy sewing it up with dental floss and a patch over that just to get some more miles out of it. I’m cheap though and ride slow.
hip_adjustment on
This is why you avoid riding over broken glass
asyraf79 on
You can see it cuts through the carcass. Sorry but it’s dead 🙁
CatNamer on
Thanks everyone for confirming what I already knew, but didn’t want to admit 😢
EWOKPILOT24 on
Couple layers of duct tape on the inside and it’ll run alr but u will probs burst ur inner tube eventually so maybe better to get new
Jumpy-Birthday8446 on
Yeah, just sew it up and patch it from behind and you’ll be ok. I use dental floss, as mentioned in other comments, then cover liberally with wetsuit glue. The tricky part in this case is gonna be getting the needle through the side of the lug so as not to have the stitching sit proud and so wear away.
I’ve done thousands of km with tires stitched up and repaired in this manner. I run tubeless, but if you run tubes I’d be even more confident in it lasting a good long while.
FunIncident5161 on
Not saying to do this but I would patch it on the inside and fill the hole in left with rubber cement and let it cure fully before use. Not saying to do it but you do you.
Nova_Hunter on
Bruh come on it’s not like your first pet gerbil, you should know when it’s time to cut it loose.
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Nah, that’s done for. Sorry for your loss.
No, too risky. Buy a new one
I’d be the guy sewing it up with dental floss and a patch over that just to get some more miles out of it. I’m cheap though and ride slow.
This is why you avoid riding over broken glass
You can see it cuts through the carcass. Sorry but it’s dead 🙁
Thanks everyone for confirming what I already knew, but didn’t want to admit 😢
Couple layers of duct tape on the inside and it’ll run alr but u will probs burst ur inner tube eventually so maybe better to get new
Yeah, just sew it up and patch it from behind and you’ll be ok. I use dental floss, as mentioned in other comments, then cover liberally with wetsuit glue. The tricky part in this case is gonna be getting the needle through the side of the lug so as not to have the stitching sit proud and so wear away.
I’ve done thousands of km with tires stitched up and repaired in this manner. I run tubeless, but if you run tubes I’d be even more confident in it lasting a good long while.
Not saying to do this but I would patch it on the inside and fill the hole in left with rubber cement and let it cure fully before use. Not saying to do it but you do you.
Bruh come on it’s not like your first pet gerbil, you should know when it’s time to cut it loose.
RIP bro
Try shoe goo
Shoe-goo?
done
Nope