Tyres/punctures
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Re: Tyres/punctures
Grumpy, did you follow the instructions for removing the the nail or screw? Its different for each. After removing the screw or nail did you follow the instructions listed in detail in the PunctureSafe leaflet, to get the hole to seal? Most folks that follow the instructions don't get a problem and it seals. Of course, sometimes the tyre is just too damaged to seal. But that's rare in my experience. Hope you didn't get stranded!
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Re: Tyres/punctures
OK, I did get that wrong when I picked up a huge screw, but the tyre was seriously deflating anyway. And the other occasion the gunge didn't work and I came to a halt with a flat tyre.Data wrote:Grumpy, did you follow the instructions for removing the the nail or screw? Its different for each. After removing the screw or nail did you follow the instructions listed in detail in the PunctureSafe leaflet, to get the hole to seal?
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Re: Tyres/punctures
Just to be contrary .....no, to be honest, I've never used Puncturesafe, so I can't comment.
I carry plugs with a the accompanying reamer and glue. TipTop has worked for me but I now have those sticky stringy plugs, with pump. Have not used them since ordering though. But will order the CO2 gas.
I carry plugs with a the accompanying reamer and glue. TipTop has worked for me but I now have those sticky stringy plugs, with pump. Have not used them since ordering though. But will order the CO2 gas.
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Re: Tyres/punctures
The thing with the gas bottles is that they deteriorate with age so if not used after a couple of years, you need to replace them plus, make sure you get ones with the plastic netting on or wear gloves as I have heard that they freeze when in use and can stick to your skin.
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Re: Tyres/punctures
I think it fair to say that Puncturesafe will deal with punctures but not holes - if you see what I mean.
I experienced a very dramatic sudden deflation of the rear tyre on my then X9500 at 60+MPH. The riders following heard the bang.
There was no way any substance could cope with that!
I experienced a very dramatic sudden deflation of the rear tyre on my then X9500 at 60+MPH. The riders following heard the bang.
There was no way any substance could cope with that!
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Re: Tyres/punctures
Hmmm no, sorry, I'm struggling to tell the difference between a puncture and a hole, as AFAIK a puncture is a hole in the tyre!! Or is it a matter of size?Waldorf wrote:I think it fair to say that Puncturesafe will deal with punctures but not holes - if you see what I mean.
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Re: Tyres/punctures
I think it's safe to say a puncture is where the tyre has been penetrated but none of the rubber has been lost, whereas a hole the penetrating object will have removed some of the rubber..
Just my interpretation..
Just my interpretation..
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Re: Tyres/punctures
I've just taken delivery of some PunctureSafe on the recommendation of Data and Waldorf. I've been carrying a puncture kit and gas canisters around for the last years but I never used them. I did have a rear wheel puncture once - which I only knew about when the Beverly's traction control detected it and started messing with the engine management. But on that occasion I chickened out of using the kit and hobbled to the nearest garage and pumped up sufficiently to get home.
I hope the Puncturesafe will take care of me in future. It seems to make blowouts manageable, so that has to be a good thing.
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I hope the Puncturesafe will take care of me in future. It seems to make blowouts manageable, so that has to be a good thing.
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Re: Tyres/punctures
Exactly, thank you.2wheelover51 wrote:I think it's safe to say a puncture is where the tyre has been penetrated but none of the rubber has been lost, whereas a hole the penetrating object will have removed some of the rubber..
Just my interpretation..
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Re: Tyres/punctures
Had to get my tyre replaced a couple of weeks ago, managed to pick up an extension bar from a 1/4 inch drive socket, just lying on the dual carriageway, I did swear a lot!!
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