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snapperslappe...
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PostPosted: 22:45 - 07 Jul 2007    Post subject: what are the odds? Reply with quote

i start my summer job on monday nite, the glass works on the other side of town.......and i've got a slow puncture on the front........... Evil or Very Mad

the idea of the job was to earn enough to set the bike up for the next academic years commuting, so i was going to spend the wages on new front and rear tyres, a new end can and high level link pipe, some braided hoses, wavey disks and a new seat. But at the minuite i am brassed!

how reliable is tyre weld/other quick (cheep) fixes for short commutes? Its a five mile stint on 30mph roads to the works and back.....

sods law eh?
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Ariel Badger
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PostPosted: 23:00 - 07 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

As reliant as a second hand Chinese condom from a seller with 0 feedback on Ebay IMHO
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PostPosted: 23:28 - 07 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

If its slow, just put a compressor on it each morning!
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snapperslappe...
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PostPosted: 23:44 - 07 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

problem is, after a 10 hour shift it'd be flat..............the worst case scenario is BMXing for a week untill i get paid enough to replace both front and rear (may as well get it out of the way).

i suppose the bike withdrawal and extra pent up aggression will help me through the hours though eh Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 23:55 - 07 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

A BMX will be healthy for you since putting tyre slime or any puncture prevention on the front wheel is known to have inherent effects on wheel balance and stability and was strongly advised against it by my mechanic. You could plug it maybe?
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PostPosted: 23:58 - 07 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

snapperslapper wrote:
problem is, after a 10 hour shift it'd be flat..............the worst case scenario is BMXing for a week untill i get paid enough to replace both front and rear (may as well get it out of the way).

i suppose the bike withdrawal and extra pent up aggression will help me through the hours though eh Rolling Eyes

they devised a thing called the foot/hand pump you know Laughing
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nick606
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PostPosted: 00:07 - 08 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

just bike it to work or use public transport Thumbs Up
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snapperslappe...
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PostPosted: 00:11 - 08 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

they devised a thing called the foot/hand pump you know Laughing[/quote]

too much like hard work tbh...........then again, so is pedal power
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sickpup
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PostPosted: 01:20 - 08 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Get the tyre plugged.
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Jack_Cheese
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PostPosted: 06:37 - 08 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

unlucky! Whip it off and take it to somewhere other than milenium lol. Oh, and don't go to L&S unless you want a BLT barm with extra mayo Laughing

Are you working on the float line?
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Jlo31
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PostPosted: 08:12 - 08 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,

My friend recently got a slow puncture in the back tyre of his fazer. He bought a product called Ultraseal. He had to take the valve core out, put it in, reinsert the valve core and pump it up.

Ride on it for 5 mins and then pump it up again. It did seal the punture.

The manufactures claim that it will seal existing puntures and if you have a punture on the road you will loose around 3-4psi but then it will self seal. My mate is very pleased with it.

The negative points are

As Jack_Cheese said some people say that the tyres go out of balance (My mate did not find this but then only put in back tyre)

Makes a mess of the tyre and wheel when you change tyres thus needs a good clean up.

Ultraseal when doing a forum search seems the best product. SLIME is not rated so well.

Good luck

Jlo
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snapperslappe...
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PostPosted: 12:51 - 08 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jack_Cheese wrote:
unlucky! Whip it off and take it to somewhere other than milenium lol. Oh, and don't go to L&S unless you want a BLT barm with extra mayo Laughing

Are you working on the float line?


yep, there's about 20 of us starting for an agency draining the tin off so the furnace can be rebuilt.
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phk6
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PostPosted: 20:37 - 08 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

ive got tire weld in my back tire and ive been doing 150+ mph on it no probs.

same with my mate who has a tl1000r hes had it even longer with no probs and goes the same speeds as me
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richard green
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PostPosted: 20:57 - 08 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just go get it repaired for a tenner , easy isnt it Wink Laughing
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Louise
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PostPosted: 16:03 - 09 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Got my bandit rear plugged for a tenner I think. Lasted months - Untill I had a proper hole I couldnt fix.
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