As soon as practical. It will have a slow leak until it is replaced. Don't remove it! Your tire will go flat and you will be stuck.
It may deflate, it should not burst.
A bubble on a tire is caused by damage to the tire. It looks like a bump on the tire and should be replaced.
Honestly Just Buy a New Tire, Fixing A Damaged Tire Can Lead to failure And Cause A Car Crash! To restore a flat tire, you could temporarily use Tire Flat to inflate air to get to a gas station. Then, if the flat is just because the tire is worn out it will need to be replaced. If it is due to a nail in the tire, the nail will be removed and the tire patched with vulcanized rubber.
if there is dry rot on your tire is should be replaced. this can cause pressure loss and weaken the strength of your tire anonymous@oola.com
Yes, some people have experienced a nail in their bike tire. They typically handle the situation by removing the nail, patching the tire if necessary, and then reinflating the tire to continue riding.
1 mm on whole tire. If any part of tread is less then it should be replaced.
when the tread is worn down to 1/16 inch
The best idea to replace a tire which has a whole in it is to replace it with a new one. Reason as to why you should replace it because the tire can wear out and blow out sooner with a whole in it.
Yes
Fix-a-Flat kits work on a very temporary basis. A punctured tire should be replaced.
yes but you have to have a kit or at least a tire patch
In most states if the tire is worn to 2/32 it is consider an unsafe tire and should be replaced. Some states it is 3/32.