What made it unfixable? 

On Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 11:33:09 PM UTC-5, masmojo wrote:
>
> FWIW, I've converted 6 wheels to tubeless in the last 6 weeks. Jumped out 
> on my most recent set up the other day hauling ass when, near as I can tell 
> a large lug nut that was wedged up against a traffic dot, flatted my back 
> tire. 
> I struck it so hard that it lifted the rear of my bike 2 or 3 inches off 
> the ground & broke the traffic dot free from the cement, which in turn went 
> skittering across the road. 
> I immediately knew there was no way it was going to seal on it's own 
> luckily I was only 2 miles from the house. 
> I plugged the entry hole only to discover there was A PINCH FLAT! It seems 
> that even with 50 PSI, the tire compressed enough to pinch the sidewall 
> between the rim & the debris!!! I thought "just my luck; only I would get 
> an unfixable flat in a brand new tire only days after setting it up" 🙄 
> So one new tire later I am back on the road! 
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/XdDj673t8isHNzRe9 
>
>

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