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 Posted: 21:13 - 04 Sep 2013 Post subject: Road side puncture fixes |
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Hi
I have been left stranded three times with my little bike in the last year. 2 punctures and an electrical issue *cough*killswitch*cough* >.>
Had my secound flat tonight about 30 miles from home. MCE / AA left me stranded (cheers guys!). So looking at quick fix puncture thingys. Ive seen that slime stuff (just squirt it in and re inflate?), is it any good? Alternatively, them puncture repair kits, do I need to pull off the wheel to repair to use them? Not keen on pulling the rear wheel off
Are there any other great ways for dribbling simpletons like me to quick fix puntures at the roadside?
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Last time I found out I had a puncture whilst riding the air pressure had completely gone and it felt like I was riding on ice. Ended up riding the bike about 2 mile to get it to a relatives; very interesting riding on the rims. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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Depends on if you have tubeless or tubed tyres.
If it's the former I carry a "Tip-Top" plug kit. Used these plugs several times to good effect. I can confirm that three air cannisters will put something like 24psi into a 160 section tyre which is enough to get you to an airline.
If it's the latter, I carry tools to remove the wheel, a spare tube or puncture repair patch kit, a set of tyre levers, a valve pulling tool, a small bicycle pump and (essential) a bit of soap wrapped in clingfilm. I simply repair or replace the punctured tube. Again, you usually need to find a proper airline to get the bead fully seated but the bicycle pump will get you there.
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Stabby thing, rubber worms and a small bicycle footpump with a pressure gauge (so not just for emergencies). I do have a more capacious box than Paris Hilton, mind. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I carry a slightly different kit. Mine has 2 plastic 'screw keys' and some compressed air. The idea being, you get a puncture, remove offending object (nail etc) then take the plastic key and screw it into the hole. once its in all the way, you snap of the head, and fill with air.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/product_images/motrax_k004.jpg
One of them, but without the pliers(and more CO2)
I was shopping around for a roadside repair kit, and thought it looked easier than the "make the hole bigger then smush in some rubber, glue, cut it off etc" type ones . Never had to use it so no idea how well/if it works though. |
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Got some of those rubber strand type things to poke into a hole. Now stash them under the seat (along with co2 canister) after a local bike garage recovery chap came out to me, showed me how to use them and escorted me back for new tyre.
However last puncture, was a huge shard of glass in back tyre, too big for these strands to plug. RAC chap came out, and used a bigger rubber bung thing to plug the hole, smothered it in rubber glue compound and then got me going again.
I'm told many couriers will ride around with half a dozen of these patches in the tyres without problem! However I swapped new tyres on in both instances, as the tyres were getting low on tread anyway - possibly why they succumbed to punctures in first place. ____________________ Beginner Biker Adventures Blog
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 164 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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