It may deflate, it should not burst.
It could pop the tire, scratch the frame, or tear the seat.
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.
A nail pop is when a nail in a wall or ceiling becomes loose and pushes through the surface, creating a bump. To fix a nail pop, you can hammer the nail back in place and cover it with spackle or joint compound to smooth out the surface.
Yes
yes but you have to have a kit or at least a tire patch
When he ran over a nail, it punctured his tire and the tire decompressed.
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If the nail is in the middle of the tread it can usually be repaired, if the nail is in the side wall you would need to purchase a new tire because the it will weaken the tire. If the tire is repairable, you would need to purchase a tire repair kit from your local parts store. These kits include glue,plugs and a special tool that almost looks like a screw driver to install them with. You would need to remove the nail, clean the hole in the tire, and then insert the plug with glue that was provided with it into the hole.
there fake nails than when your nail grows they can pop off
nail in tire, or rock
It becomes flat because the nail is holding it in like if you push your water out and there no cap so its the cap but if the nail went thru or u like slashed the tire the air escapes making it go flat
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.