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Quick Tips for Regaining Control of Your Bike After a Tire Burst

by Ravi Singh Rana Digital Marketer

As our roads improve and our bikes get quicker, there is an increase in the number of tyre blowouts, which cause problems with balance and some catastrophic accidents. Nevertheless, if you know how to handle your bike in these situations, a tyre burst does not have to be disastrous.

 

Aside from not having full bike insurance, the most typical mistake people make is not using the brakes as quickly as a tyre blows. That is the most dangerous manoeuvre you could do since it causes total loss of balance, and in severe cases, the fast tug to one side produced by a burst tyre may be so powerful that the car spins or flips over.

So, how do you ride a motorcycle if one of its tires blows out unexpectedly?

 

1. Do not immediately apply the brakes!

 

True, our brains are programmed to hit the brakes as soon as something goes wrong, but this isn't the norm. If you're driving more than 50 km/h and a tyre blows off, don't immediately apply the brakes; instead, try to roll the motorbike without applying the brakes. The rationale for this is that at such speed, the most important thing to do is not to lose control of the bike. Applying the brakes will force the Yamaha R15 V4 to wobble, causing you to lose your equilibrium and fall off the seat. So, under these conditions, never push the brake.

 

2. Move slowly

 

The most prevalent type of motorbike accident these days is a rupture or flat tyre. While there could be a variety of causes for a burst, the most common is a defective or chipped tyre that caused the mishap. The most essential thing to do to prevent this sort of mishap is to avoid stopping and making sudden bends, as both can induce unease and unbalance in the bike. Of course, based on the circumstances, you will have to turn the motorbike and exit the danger zone, but attempt to do so in a linear instead of a sharp turn, since a blown tyre would substantially unbalance the motorcycle, and a quick turn will result in major damage.

 

3. Make use of engine braking

 

If you're riding a R15 V4 with powerful engine braking, you may gently slow down by shifting gears and relying on engine braking instead of braking. Because there will be no sharp braking force, this is the easiest way to reduce velocity and will not harm your bike to wobble. The most secure way to avoid a tyre rupture is to regularly monitor your tyre pressure. Check the condition of your tyres once a week to verify there are no sidewall cracks, bulges, or bald spots that might create difficulties on a high-speed drive. When you drive, especially on concrete roads, the heat in the tyre increases its pressure, and any weak spot on the rubber is a potential blowout area.

 

We frequently overlook tyre inspections. As technology progresses and new solutions that help driving more pleasant are found, tyres improve over time. Some of us assume that riding with fewer treads won't make a difference on the road, but it will when you're on the freeway. Nevertheless, it is often a great idea to inspect your tyres regularly. Remember that diminishing tread implies it's time to switch the tubes, so drive with caution. In the case of a tyre rupture, it is equally vital to have a financial framework in place. Following the crash, you may access cashless treatments at any network garage under a complete bike insurance plan.

 

Conclusion

 

This all sounds so easy, but many things may go wrong when driving, both big and minor. To assist avoid this, all vehicles must be in good condition and inappropriate functioning order. And if you do run into a problem with your car, don't put it off — have it fixed right away before it becomes a bigger problem later on. It is strongly recommended that you get one for your two-wheeler. We believe that after reading this guide, you'll be available and eager to hit the road in no time. Good luck, and remember to bike safely!

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