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Old 07-09-21, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by SkinGriz
Kind of.
Only with zero intention of healing the tire.

Water is harder to push through a hole than air. So when the tires pick up screws, rivets, other kinds of trash it gives me a lot more time until I have to plug or change them.

This is on a 3500 diesel truck.
I would not want to do the same thing to a bike.
at that point why not get solid tires?
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