Have I knackered my tyre?

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24lemons

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2,807 posts

197 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2024
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I don’t know if you’ll be able to see clearly enough but I caught my right rear wheel on a low gabion wall (steel cage with rocks in it). I’ve clearly scratched the wheel but I’m trying to work out if the damage to the tyre is superficial or something that needs attention. What do you think?




Tango13

9,328 posts

188 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2024
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How deep is the scratch/cut in the tyre? If you can peel the rubber back enough to see the cords or the carcass it's new tyre time.

24lemons

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2,807 posts

197 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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Just had a closer look. Most are surface scratches but this one is a bit deeper. Just over 1mm I guess



Edited by 24lemons on Wednesday 4th December 08:34

GreenV8S

30,703 posts

296 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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That isn't deep enough to concern me.

Smint

2,197 posts

47 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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Wouldn't worry me unduly either, i'd be inclined to glue the strip back in with the sort of rubbing bonding glue used for inner tube patches.

Just keep an eye on it for any slight out of shape developing, in the unlikely case one of the cords was damaged.

Pica-Pica

14,979 posts

96 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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Can you see cords? Can you feel cords (try a pencil tip)? If not, then:-
If you have a proper Tyre Pressure Monitoring system, keep an eye on it.
If the treads are below 4mm, it may be worth replacing (on the basis that 3mm is often recommended as the real minimum).
I have found that gluing it back never really works, there is too much flex.