Blowout...
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Blowout...
This turned up on the FB Street Triple group
Poster's looking for a new rear muguard & No plate holder,said that she was on a motorway in Ireland,I think she must have hit something sharp
Poster's looking for a new rear muguard & No plate holder,said that she was on a motorway in Ireland,I think she must have hit something sharp
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Re: Blowout...
Looks like a nearly new tyre too.
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Re: Blowout...
Wow. Dramatic stuff.
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She's very luck to have stayed on.
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Re: Blowout...
Ouch
Interesting that the inner carcass still seems to have held its shape, so delamination rather than puncture?
If so:
https://www.tyresnorthampton.com/news/w ... n%20occurs.
"Tyre delamination is the process by which a tyre separates into its various components parts due to wear, heat, improper inflation or a combination of those things."
Interesting that the inner carcass still seems to have held its shape, so delamination rather than puncture?
If so:
https://www.tyresnorthampton.com/news/w ... n%20occurs.
"Tyre delamination is the process by which a tyre separates into its various components parts due to wear, heat, improper inflation or a combination of those things."
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Re: Blowout...
Defo delaminated.
Either a defective tyre, or because she was on the motorway didn't notice that she'd got a flat (I only really notice when I get to a corner) and it massively overheated.
Not a blow out imho, which is supposed to be a catastrophic instant deflation.
Either a defective tyre, or because she was on the motorway didn't notice that she'd got a flat (I only really notice when I get to a corner) and it massively overheated.
Not a blow out imho, which is supposed to be a catastrophic instant deflation.
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Re: Blowout...
I'd agree - that's a delaminated tyre.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2023 5:55 pm Defo delaminated.
Either a defective tyre, or because she was on the motorway didn't notice that she'd got a flat (I only really notice when I get to a corner) and it massively overheated.
Not a blow out imho, which is supposed to be a catastrophic instant deflation.
If it had run fast and flat, I'm sure you'd see some blueing, and some little 'rolls' of rubber on the undamaged part.
Tubeless tyres don't - in my experience - blow out... even when someone tossed a bottle under my rear wheel in Wimbledon, and put a 3" gash in the tyre, the tyre went down slowly enough for me to stop under control. Tubes can split and then deflate almost instantaneously. That's seriously scary...
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Re: Blowout...
I had a blowout on my Triumph tt600 in yellow many years ago. Doing about 60/70 probs. It sounded like a bomb going off. One inch hole right through rear tyre and was flat in seconds. It did give me time in pull up without taking a tumble, which was nice.
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