I would probably ride that, although only as a rear tire and only after
booting it with some Tyvek or casing from an old tire. If I can get a tire
not to bulge very much with a boot in there I'm pretty comfortable with it.
That usually involves gluing the boot in securely.

Josiah Anderson
Tacoma WA

Le mar. 16 sept. 2025 à 7:33 AM, Paul Richardson <[email protected]> a
écrit :

> it's a 32mm rene herse extra light casing with three small slashes in the
> sidewall.  i'm on the fence as to if it's safe or not and curious what
> others might do.
>
> the picture looks weird because i combined two into one, so that anyone
> generous enough to respond to this post only has to click once.
>
> thanks for any input!
>
> paul
> tkpk
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