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    Flat-plug or replace?

    Went out on Saturday rode golden gate canyon to black hawk and home no problem....go out to the bike and she is flat. Should I get it plugged or just replace it? I do mostly commuting to work and a few canyon carving adventures with no track days. Any advice is welcome thanks.
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    Re: Flat-plug or replace?

    Update- the tire is almost brand new
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    Re: Flat-plug or replace?

    Need more info. Nail in the tread? Closer to the sidewall? Also, we're talking back tire, correct?

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    Re: Flat-plug or replace?

    Depends where the puncture is. I had TFOG plug a flat on one of mine and haven't had any problems.

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    Re: Flat-plug or replace?

    On the phone, but if you search around this has been discussed on this forum.

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