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Sep 10, 2017
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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.
What battery pump is that, I carry the same repair kit as you which has worked fine to get me home and too the garage for a new tyre but the compressed air cartridges don’t seem to be up to the task. Fine on my push bikes but not my motorbike.
 
Jun 26, 2018
1,025
5,463
North West
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54,605
MH
Florium Wincester
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Europe & USA since April '21
I agree about the cartridges so I carry four. A friend bought me the pump for Christmas. It's charged by USB and is very compact. I've seen similar on amazon. I'll have a look to see if it's got a name. It's bleeding raining here in Cirencester at the moment. So I'll wait until it stops and let you know.
 
Oct 21, 2017
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51,039
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.
No, it is tubeless.

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Apr 17, 2016
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36,778
South Coast
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42,523
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White One..
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3 years….
I carry one of these in the van as it doesn’t take up to much space and it will hopefully be easier than trying to change a wheel…
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Oct 21, 2017
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Funster No
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Get a puncture repair kit and small compressor , repair the puncture in 20 minutes unless its a large hole ……a very easy job!
 
Jul 13, 2023
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2,228
All over Europe now
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97,311
MH
Adria 680ST Gold
Plugin puncture is the way to go one of my Ducatis has 4 plugs in the tyre and ive done over 4000 mile on it since 1st puncture ,, but if the tyre is torn or its on the edge than it needs replacing

i now have some screw in plugs they are ace but I do add a little tyre glue too
 
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bobnick
Oct 25, 2016
5,664
32,285
Hartford Cheshire
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73,061
MH
Bailey Autograph 79-
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Lots but slow learner.
When you have not had a puncture on a bike for decades you get a bit complacent.
And at the mo there is absolutely nowhere to store anything on this bike other than in my jacket pockets..........hense top box soon and maybe a tank bag.

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May 26, 2016
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low profile
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I carry one of these in the van as it doesn’t take up to much space and it will hopefully be easier than trying to change a wheel…
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I don't know if the law has changed, but self plugging with these devices was illegal in the UK - many years ago I admit. That's why I acquired mine in the USA while visiting family there. I had never seen them in the UK before, ever. I have used it several times in the 20 years I've had it - to great effect. Saved a fortune in tyres.
 
Apr 17, 2016
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White One..
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3 years….
I don't know if the law has changed, but self plugging with these devices was illegal in the UK - many years ago I admit. That's why I acquired mine in the USA while visiting family there. I had never seen them in the UK before, ever. I have used it several times in the 20 years I've had it - to great effect. Saved a fortune in tyres.
Plenty for sale on Amazon and other places so assume it’s ok to use?to be honest I have never checked and if I was stuck bye the side of the road I would use it either way😁😁
 
Mar 26, 2009
8,183
11,287
Yr Wyddgrug
Funster No
6,057
MH
Hymer B678DL
Exp
Since 2009
Bob, if it makes you feel better. I got 18 miles before a puncture on my new bike. RAC said 8 hours to recover it. Mates rallied round and got me home within an hour. Tubed Tyre. I got it repaired and a new tube.
 
Feb 19, 2018
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88,546
EAST ANGLIA
Funster No
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MH
Murvi Morello
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Since 1975
Plenty for sale on Amazon and other places so assume it’s ok to use?to be honest I have never checked and if I was stuck bye the side of the road I would use it either way😁😁
We used to use an earlier version of them on the tractors and farm machinery many years ago.
We would rasp out the hole with a special tool like a round file and then, from a long length of kit rubber, we would rubber glue and plug the hole pushing, or pulling through the rubber strip and cutting off the protruding rubber strip for next time.

Never used that on fast moving vehicle though? 🤔

I have seen the plugs used, from the inside, on cars a few years ago.
 

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