Most of you assumed that I am going to be bitching about runflats and how crap it is. Well I'm not :nono:. Even though I am still in shock and financially embarrassed for having to fork out R9000 for 2 rear tyres.
But back to the matter at hand. Monday I rode to work as normal. Doing about 130 - 140 kms on the N2 in Cape Town I heard a load sound coming from the rear. Thought I rode over a piece of wood or something.
Then I saw it. My nightmare coming true. The red tyre deflated warning light. I was so pissed off. After sorting out the tyres while cursing BMW and their engineers I realised that those runflats potentially saved my life.
A blow out at speed is dangerous period, but the car literally just continued as per normal. I can think of a few cars I previously owned that would have sent me straight to the intensive care unit at the local hospital. It even ran in a straight line with no/little effort on my part to control it.
I still think that they reduce the price of runflat rubber because you basically have to buy a new tyre for every puncture you get. That sucks. But I now know why runflats will be here to stay in future.
Well that's my story for the day.
But back to the matter at hand. Monday I rode to work as normal. Doing about 130 - 140 kms on the N2 in Cape Town I heard a load sound coming from the rear. Thought I rode over a piece of wood or something.
Then I saw it. My nightmare coming true. The red tyre deflated warning light. I was so pissed off. After sorting out the tyres while cursing BMW and their engineers I realised that those runflats potentially saved my life.
A blow out at speed is dangerous period, but the car literally just continued as per normal. I can think of a few cars I previously owned that would have sent me straight to the intensive care unit at the local hospital. It even ran in a straight line with no/little effort on my part to control it.
I still think that they reduce the price of runflat rubber because you basically have to buy a new tyre for every puncture you get. That sucks. But I now know why runflats will be here to stay in future.
Well that's my story for the day.