skyjake
Junior Member
Find me a person that says they have never done something not so smart on a bike and I will be the first person not to believe him/her. Like everyone has said, the most important thing is learning from mistake(s) and not making them again. I'm glad this one worked out for you.
One thing you did that was smart was stop your bike once you knew there was a problem.
Man, brush it off, learn from it, forgive yourself (one of the hardest parts), and jump back on your bike after you get a good tire on it. I'm not a tire expert but knowing I had 2 plugs and my tire went down to 4 psi while riding on it, I definitely wouldn't go far or fast, and I would probably trailer the bike to/from the place that was putting on a new tire for me.
Hope this helps...
One thing you did that was smart was stop your bike once you knew there was a problem.
Man, brush it off, learn from it, forgive yourself (one of the hardest parts), and jump back on your bike after you get a good tire on it. I'm not a tire expert but knowing I had 2 plugs and my tire went down to 4 psi while riding on it, I definitely wouldn't go far or fast, and I would probably trailer the bike to/from the place that was putting on a new tire for me.
Hope this helps...