What did you do to your bike today?

Rode in the Mojave Desert
 

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I've never seen anybody plug a streetbike tire.
Beats walking. Keep the plug kit under the seat.
now this is a beautiful thing.

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10-4! It’s stickier than it looks but I like to scrub it in slowly. It has a pretty wide chicken strip a for a few rides. That was a $130 screw. It seems weird, but streetbike tires are easier to change than dirt bike tires. And there’s Something about balancing them I find incredibly relaxing.
 
10-4! It’s stickier than it looks but I like to scrub it in slowly. It has a pretty wide chicken strip a for a few rides. That was a $130 screw. It seems weird, but streetbike tires are easier to change than dirt bike tires. And there’s Something about balancing them I find incredibly relaxing.
Yeah, I've watched a few people leave the bike shop on a fresh rear and blip the throttle and Wham! bike down.... I would light up the R1 and Duc rear tires and get them gummy before taking a hot lap through my local canyons. Eliminating the chicken stripe.
 
Wish I had “local canyons” best I can do is rural blacktop. Good, but not great.
Swapping the sporty tire I look over and the kxf tire is flat. Bubble test schrader valve pass so I pull it and found a pinch. Patched it aired up and found another pinch.
rookie :stick:

at least it wasn’t on the bike yet. I blame those stupid Michelin carcass I never have as much trouble with Dunlop’s.
 
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