Noticed these cuts in my Pirelli P Zeros today. No flats. Tyres are less than a year old, only a few thousand miles on them. Are they still ok to ride?
Just make sure there’s no glass or rocks in them and you should be fine
Familiar9709 on
Ok to ride but you’ll get punctures very easily
Snoo-43127 on
Make sure their tubeless sealant is topped up.
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Nice tires.
Light weight and grippy.
People are going to say that you’ll get punctures easier now, but the fact that you didn’t get a flat from this is a sign that easy punctures are anything but easy.
There is a 1-in-a-million chance that you do get something in there.
If it’s a pebble , you be fine, just pick it out.
If it is glass or metal, it would go thru a non-damaged section of rubber anyway.
If you like stacking the odd is you favor, you can put a little Shoe-Goo in the open spot, but personally, I think that’s overkill.
You have a few thousands miles and no flats. These holes and nicks are minor and almost every tire with a few thousand miles will these insignificant “damages “
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Just make sure there’s no glass or rocks in them and you should be fine
Ok to ride but you’ll get punctures very easily
Make sure their tubeless sealant is topped up.
Nice tires.
Light weight and grippy.
People are going to say that you’ll get punctures easier now, but the fact that you didn’t get a flat from this is a sign that easy punctures are anything but easy.
There is a 1-in-a-million chance that you do get something in there.
If it’s a pebble , you be fine, just pick it out.
If it is glass or metal, it would go thru a non-damaged section of rubber anyway.
If you like stacking the odd is you favor, you can put a little Shoe-Goo in the open spot, but personally, I think that’s overkill.
You have a few thousands miles and no flats. These holes and nicks are minor and almost every tire with a few thousand miles will these insignificant “damages “
You’ll be fine.