jgrayb
Junior Member
is this significant? just noticed it tonight in the driveway.
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This is what I would do so take it for what it is. I'm of the same school of thought as Chevy. Definitely need to make sure that there is nothing in there. I would also go as far as using some vulcanizing rubber to appose the edges to reduce the likely hood of it becoming larger.Just about Any shop you take it to is going to tell you that it's bad and tell you need a new tire to make a buck. I do my own tires and have done plenty of them, probably way more than a "tire tech" at a shop because the "tire tech" is always the new guy. On something like that I would spray it with soapy water to make sure it's not leaking, and if its not then make sure nothing is lodged inside that made the cut to begin with. As long as its not leaking and there is no debris still in there I would personally keep riding on it, I would keep a eye on it and make sure that nothing is growing or any thing else. 1st sign that its growing it would be coming off though.
I would make sure it's clean and then use some Gel type superglue and hold it closed with a piece of wood till it's set up. Leave it over night to cure and check it on a regular basis.
i would use ShoeGoo. no joke, this stuff is practically rubber and ive seen it repair skate shoes and last way longer than the regular sole of the shoe. and skate shoes take some serious abuse. superglue is just a little too brittle, there's no flex in it.