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Motorcycle Tire Blowouts

Nobody wants to have to go through a blowout when they are riding their motorcycle. However, in the unfortunate event that this does happen to you, it is important that you know what to do. There are some steps that you can take to reduce your risk of being hurt as well as possibly minimize the amount of damage that your motorcycle may endure.

Obviously, the smart thing to do would be to take as many steps as you can to try and avoid a blowout when you are riding. You can do this by inspecting your tires regularly, maybe even as often as before every ride. If you do happen that one of your tires is starting to go flat, you should always try to quickly fix it. This will help in maintaining proper balance at all times. Another very smart and important move is making sure that your tires are free from any debris such as nails or other sharp objects that can cause a puncture.

When you are riding and you happen to have a blowout, you should stay as calm as possible so you can concentrate on your steering. Holding on and keeping a straight course is your best bet for maintaining control. Once you determine which tire has started to go flat, you can then slowly apply the brake for the tire that is still inflated. After you do this, you can safely pull over to the side of the road and stop.

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