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Timbollew

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Rear Tyre Puncture
« on: 03 April 2014, 05:30:50 pm »
Got to work this morning and noticed a lovely screw/nail in the rear tyre  :groan it's just off the center of the wheel so I think it'll be repairable. Only put the new tyre on last month so I don't wanna bin it. I've rung a couple of places around me (Caerphilly/Cardiff area) and they don't do puncture repairs.
So 2 questions: Anyone know anywhere that does it? How easy is it to do it myself?

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Re: Rear Tyre Puncture
« Reply #1 on: 03 April 2014, 05:53:48 pm »
If you've got a branch of Watling tyres near you, they do motorcycle puncture repairs. If you want to repair it yourself try something like this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400680600530?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

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Re: Rear Tyre Puncture
« Reply #2 on: 03 April 2014, 06:03:14 pm »
Nah no Watling tyres by me. Funny enough I was looking at that plugger kit a second ago  :) . Are they a good long term solution? I might get those and keep them in my bike just in case if theyre good.

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Re: Rear Tyre Puncture
« Reply #3 on: 03 April 2014, 06:09:33 pm »
Waiting for someone to mention the crafty plugger as being best :)
Don't worry they'll mention it soon;)

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Re: Rear Tyre Puncture
« Reply #4 on: 03 April 2014, 07:03:41 pm »
Hiya Tim, ever heard of the Crafty Plugger - it's the best  :lol


http://www.craftyplugger.com/




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Re: Rear Tyre Puncture
« Reply #5 on: 03 April 2014, 07:29:19 pm »
Lol is it really any good? The mushroom things look like they'd be a better long term solution. I seen something the same as the crafty plugger on ebay an was only £8.99 so prices is a lot better than £24.99 for the mushrooms.

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Re: Rear Tyre Puncture
« Reply #6 on: 03 April 2014, 07:50:48 pm »
but are the mushrooms magic ;)

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Re: Rear Tyre Puncture
« Reply #7 on: 03 April 2014, 07:54:25 pm »
. I seen something the same as the crafty plugger on ebay an was only £8.99 so prices is a lot better than £24.99 for the mushrooms.
Beware of cheap Chinese imitations

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Re: Rear Tyre Puncture
« Reply #8 on: 04 April 2014, 07:26:13 am »
No one's mentioned crafty pluggers yet, soooo



Yes, there are several repair products ourt there, no, I've not tried all of them, I started off with goop preventative etc which I've never had save from a puncture, next up was crafty plugger and I've not needed to try any others!

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Re: Rear Tyre Puncture
« Reply #9 on: 04 April 2014, 07:27:42 pm »
I got a cheap ass plug kit ebay, it was about £5 delivered as i had a 500 mile old pilot power, plugged it 1k ago, and has been fine since!

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Re: Rear Tyre Puncture
« Reply #10 on: 04 April 2014, 10:24:46 pm »
I ended up ordering the stopngo plugger kit. The one with the "magic" mushrooms. I'm hoping it'll come tomorrow. I'll let you know how I get one, I might even film the process if I can be arsed :)

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Re: Rear Tyre Puncture
« Reply #11 on: 05 April 2014, 06:42:24 am »
Lol is it really any good? The mushroom things look like they'd be a better long term solution. I seen something the same as the crafty plugger on ebay an was only £8.99 so prices is a lot better than £24.99 for the mushrooms.


Mushroom is the only reliable long term solution.


Plugs work OK, sometimes as long as the tyre, but mushroom is safer, better.

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Re: Rear Tyre Puncture
« Reply #12 on: 08 April 2014, 11:14:13 am »
Fixed it yesterday  :D . The kit now lives under my seat, everone should have one. I took a video of the process and I'll post a link when I get home from work, it's easy to do just surprising how much you gotta tighten down and with an allen key its hard to get the pull you want without horribly disfiguring your hands  ;)