On my big bike I carry a stop 'n go kit and airman pump.
On my Tmax I carry another stop 'n go kit and several miniature CO2 cylinders.
Puncture repair kits
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Re: Puncture repair kits
smeghead wrote:
I've used one similar to this.
It fixed a hole in my Vespa until I replaced the tyre. It also bunged up a hole in my daughters car tyre for a week or so until it was replaced. It repaired a hole in an Antara tyre too. I drove around for a couple of weeks with that and with loss of pressure. I'm impressed tbh.
I also used similar kits many times, both on bikes and cars. I know they are meant to be temporary but I never bothered to change the tyre or get it fixed after using this kit and in each occasion the tyre lasted the whole duration of its life. Very simple and effective kit.
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Re: Puncture repair kits
Better late than never, I've just ordered one.Ralph wrote:I got one of these,
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/142650413189?c ... 793&crdt=0
Fixed 4 punctures with it 3 in the car 1 on the bike not had a problem, though I would recommend you study the instr and have a practice on say a old tyre to get the hang of it before you have to use in anger.