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jim@55 17-02-07 11:54 AM

puncture repair kit
 
stupid question,i was out yesterday and picked up a nail in my back tyre ,i was able to make it back to a shop(glasgow ducati )where they could fix it there and then.i paid 23£ and left about 1/2 hr later ,this was a ride-in ride -out service ,(told me the wheel would have to come off )however when i got home and had a good look at it theres no sign that the wheels been off(bolts been disturbed ,chain tension diff....).bottom line is i think hes just plugged it with one of those repair kits that i could have done myself.so now i have to get a kit just in case (i was out in the wilds when i noticed,if it was totally flat id have been in trouble)it happens again.ive been meaning to get a tyre repair kit for a while ,this has brought it forward (ive been all over the place without one n-i as well:shock: )so my (stupid) question is ,how do you use them (tubeless tyre puncture repair kits)??and what am i looking for?more specifically where will i get one ?just go into hg?thanks all the :cool:

mattSV 17-02-07 12:06 PM

I used the Hein gericke kit last year - works a treat ;)

IIRC correctly, the order of use is something like this:-

1) Insert spikey hook thing into hole and ram in and out a few times (oooeeerrr) to roughen up the edges.

2) Smear the spikey hook thing with glue and insert in to hole again to spread the glue around

3) Smear the rubber loop with glue

4) Hook the rubber loop onto the hook and insert 3/4 of the way into the hole

5) Cut of the excess on the outside of the hole

6) Connect the gas canister

7) Re-inflate and ride home

You do get instructions in the pack - i had never used one before, and managed to repair a tyre that was already several miles past it's 'best before date' and then ride 300 miles home with no problems whatsoever.

BILLY 17-02-07 12:09 PM

Don't forget those repair kits are only suppost to be temperary just to get you home or to the nearest garage! I would question the repair that the garage did if they say it is a perminant fix!

GregK2 17-02-07 03:07 PM

I've got a can of puncture stuff from halfrods under the seat for emergencies.

Banus 17-02-07 05:55 PM

I'm going to Heine G soon - how much are these kits ? I see that some come with 3 gas canisters and some dont. No good having a fixed tyre with no air in it !

kwak zzr 17-02-07 06:09 PM

the repair kits are great! they cost about £20 and work a treat, i always carry one on my bike, as already said tho a proper repair is needed when you get home.

Sudoxe 17-02-07 06:44 PM

I got mine from Infinity for 12quid. Has 3 gas canisters as well.

Dan

21QUEST 17-02-07 11:30 PM

Re: puncture repair kit
 
Crafty plugger aka puncture repair kit from

Essential Rubber 27-29 Downham Road, London N1 5AA Tel: 020 7241 0055 Fax: 020 7241 0505

Ask for the full kit first time around and after that you only need to buy the plugs(£5 for ten strips). All you need is some canisters and you are sorted. I've never had the need for canisters but it's a good idea to have some.


For ME it's a permanent repair but that's just me :wink:.
I've been using it for almost ten years and never let me down.


Ben

Stu 17-02-07 11:34 PM

Re: puncture repair kit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 21QUEST (Post 1119557)
Crafty plugger aka puncture repair kit from

Essential Rubber 27-29 Downham Road, London N1 5AA Tel: 020 7241 0055 Fax: 020 7241 0505

ASs for the full kit first time around and after that you only need to buy the plugs(£5 for ten strips). All you need is some canisters and you are sorted. I've never had the need for canisters but it's a good idea to have some.


For ME it's a permanent repair but that's just me :wink:.
I've been using it for almost ten years and never let me down.


Ben

Not just YOU and I think you'd better ask for them than ass for them:rolleyes: they might get the wrong idea. :lol:

21QUEST 17-02-07 11:57 PM

Re: puncture repair kit
 
Lol just noticed that and edited it :smile:


Ben


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