44 bloody miles (5 Viewers)

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Jan 22, 2009
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Most likely will have an inner tube, it will be tubeless ready, as the sealant will start to dry out in about 3/4 months and the bike could have been sat in a warehouse for that amount of time.
 

BikerGraham

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you have my sympathy.

I did slightly better a few years ago.

Nail in the front tyre of a ZZR1400 with 79 miles on the clock.

Took it in to have repaired and they said sorry mate not allowed to repair on a bike like that. Has to be a new tyre…. Ouch 😳😳
 

Vanman

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Aug 12, 2016
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Some places will repair them, if the damage is not too near the edge ...

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bobnick
Oct 25, 2016
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Lots but slow learner.
I have tried 3 local bike tyre places. All have stopped doing them, both repair and replace.
Still working out how to get the bike back.
Mrs Bob is out, she knows where the breakdown details are through the bank.
Great when there are going, PITA when one has issues.
Wanna buy a BMW.
 
Jun 12, 2017
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Bob, 44 miles in what direction?
If it’s south I could come to the rescue if I grab a helmet and ring Nationwide Flex and say I was a passenger and make my way to you
 
Jun 26, 2018
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I carry these in the bike and scooter. The pump on the right has also been used to top up the van tyres. Both fit under the seat.

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I wouldn't use the repaired the tyre for anything other than either getting home or to a tyre depot.

Hope you get it sorted soon without too much waiting and messing around.
 
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bobnick
Oct 25, 2016
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Lots but slow learner.
I carry these in the bike and scooter. The pump on the right has also been used to top up the van tyres. Both fit under the seat.

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I wouldn't use the repaired the tyre for anything other than either getting home or to a tyre depot.

Hope you get it sorted soon without too much waiting and messing around.
Unfortunately at the mo i have nowhere to store anything. And who expects a puncture at 40 miles on the clock. My X-ADV has loads of storage.
 
May 26, 2016
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This stuff is good.
Used it myself. Can recommend it:

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bobnick
Oct 25, 2016
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Lots but slow learner.
This stuff is good.
Used it myself. Can recommend it:
Is that ok for motorbikes and cars as it says pedal things wheelbarrows and stuff.?
 
Feb 16, 2020
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Is that ok for motorbikes and cars as it says pedal things wheelbarrows and stuff.?
I used to use that in my Trail bikes. Sometimes had finished an event without even knowing I had a puncture.
NB, not that sh!t that comes in a pressurised tin though, that's for when you have a puncture. The "slime" is a preventative measure.
Mike.
 
Oct 29, 2021
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I always carry one of these kits.
10 minutes and you're on your way.

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BikerGraham

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Sep 19, 2021
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Dec 24, 2014
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Ever since lighting was by Calor gas.
This stuff is good.
Used it myself. Can recommend it:
I carefully followed the instructions when putting some in the tubes of my historic Matchless but it didn't stop a screw puncturing the rear tyre. (Why is it always the rear tyre? PITA on old bikes when part of the mudguard has to come off, plus the brake linkage and drive chain).

And yes, I did put it in through the valve and not by cutting the tube. :tounge:
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