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Morning.
As i posted previously... i have a puncture on my rear continental tyre. this tyre was fitted last year when i bought the bike.... it has plenty of tread left, therefore i dont REALLY wanna replace it...... so.... puncture repair.... is it safe??? obviously, i value my life more than the £100 to get a new tyre. ![]() any comments here appreciated. thanks ![]() |
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I used to have 3(max) in my old tyre and it was fine. all happened in the early life of the tyre. As long as its a professional one, then i dont see any probalems arising.
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som companys of tyers say you have to replace them, apart from mitchilin as they have shares in a tyre repairs,
so yes you can but the patch must be no more than 6mm wide and not on the edge of the tyre (if you saw the shape of the plug you know) i have my old tyre that has a puncture and i will get that pluged when the one i replaced it with runs out. alsong as you have no more than one its safe (acording to the TUV standerds (German MOT Very strict)) |
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ok...... do we know any places that will repair the tyres?
ive rung around and lots of people are saying they wont do it... ![]() im starting to think i should buy a new tyre ![]() im in preston BTW |
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As an example (and copy at your own risk) I put in a temp repair (sticky string type) on the way to a trackday a few years back, after worrying for a couple of sessions, I forgot all about it.
Finally changed the tyre about 4.5k later ( ![]() Don't know how ![]() On a more responsible note, I still carry a repair kit (yes I have the NCI thingy and a brother with a bike trailer), of the 12 repair strips in my set (carried under the saddle) I've used 8, 7 of those on other peoples bikes, if you don't have a kit you can't help ![]() Cheers Mark.
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Most shops would rather not polish your bike or repair a tire and many dont really know how anyway.
Cost to do it right is not so much less than replacement. The warning below about speedrating is intended for court battles after doing it wrong. This is Bridgestone USA speaking below- -Repairs of all tires (radial and non-radial) must be of the plug and inside patch type. -Using plugs alone on any type of tire is not a safe repair. -Never repair a tire with a puncture or other damage outside the tread area. Such tires cannot be properly repaired and must be replaced. -Any tire repair done without removing the tire from the rim is improper. -Tubes, like tires, should be repaired only by a qualified tire service person. -Never use a tube as a substitute for a proper repair. -A tire's speed rating is void if the tire is repaired, retreaded, damaged or abused, or otherwise altered from its original condition. Thereafter, it should be treated as a non-speed-rated tire. |
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I love this one, new tyre on bike ride out of shop, not longer original condition, your ZR rated tyre is now slower
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I did 9k on a pugged tyre no problems
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Don't sweat
![]() Found a 2" screw sticking out of my back tyre on Sunday (Rictus, that'll explain the vauge feeling at the rear I'd noticed then!) After having been one of the very grateful recipients of a Rictus Tyre repair a year or so ago, I always carry a Kit, had it patched in a few minutes and have been commuting on it all week without loosing any air. On Saturday I will take it to Sones Tyre in Croydon where he will patch it, I will then trust it as much as I did before. Had several punctures repaired over the years and never had an issue, as long as it's properly done, with a patch from the inside of the tyre it's as good as it was before! A good place won't patch it if it's unsafe to do so.
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I was looking at tire pluggers are these overkill for a temp repair leave under the seat solutions?. compared to the cheap plug/rubber cement kits
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