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Innertube - punctures
Ok, can anyone see a problem with using an innertube on an SV on a tubeless tyre if/when it has picked up a puncture ... obviously using common sense that the puncture was irritating small nail say, not a bit of scaffold pole stuck out! :D
I mean, I guess the tube should form/deform to the insides of the tyre and press it on the rim just as if it was plain air surely??? :scratch: |
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I believe Rictus uses an inner tube & normal SV type tubless tyres on his spoked wheels. So can't see it being a problem just overkill compared with a puncture repair. But I guess you have a free inner tube;)
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The beauty of using the inner tube is not only is it free to fix and have minimal chance of failure, that if you pick up further punctures, you can just fix the tube with a normal pushbike repair kit (I presume) 8) |
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You say that as if motorcycle repair kits are difficult ;)
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*i.e. a 'mushroom' type repair is the only proper repair and what the pros use ... to my mind, reaming a f-ing great hole in a tyre and bunging in a bit of rubber from the outside, isn't a satisfactory long-term repair ;) |
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The ream a hole in it and stuff from the outside repairs are only ever temp roadside, get you to a proper place fixes. |
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look, its the goodyear blimp !!!!! DOH!!!! Note to self, dont skim read the .org while debugging LDAP problems..... |
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Blue, you have the tools to fit your own tyres, can't you just do a 'proper' puncture repair?
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