How to Handle a Tire Blowout While Riding a Motorcycle
Notice that your motorcycle is hard to steer., Observe uncontrolled wobbling if either tire starts to go flat.
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Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Notice that your motorcycle is hard to steer.
The steering difficulty will be the result of sudden air loss to either tire.
If you're able to tell whether the blowout is in the front or rear tire, lean in the opposite direction of the leaky wheel to slow down the release of the air in the tire. -
Step 2: Observe uncontrolled wobbling if either tire starts to go flat.
Depending on where the sudden loss of air is occurring, there will be some wobbling of the motorcycle back and forth and/or side to side.
Detailed Guide
The steering difficulty will be the result of sudden air loss to either tire.
If you're able to tell whether the blowout is in the front or rear tire, lean in the opposite direction of the leaky wheel to slow down the release of the air in the tire.
Depending on where the sudden loss of air is occurring, there will be some wobbling of the motorcycle back and forth and/or side to side.
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