Tubed Tyre Puncture.
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Tubed Tyre Puncture.
Not had a puncture for ages, but had a rear one today. Bloody nail.
Used the aerosol but it went down and valve ripped out of tube within a mile.
Should I have pulled the nail out?
I suppose mushrooms won't work on tubes.
Any other quick fix apart from aerosol?
Ta.
Used the aerosol but it went down and valve ripped out of tube within a mile.
Should I have pulled the nail out?
I suppose mushrooms won't work on tubes.
Any other quick fix apart from aerosol?
Ta.
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Re: Tubed Tyre Puncture.
Carry a spare tube and learn how to fit it, sounds harsh, but it really is the answer.
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Re: Tubed Tyre Puncture.
It's a real pain getting them bloody rim locks on. And getting the wheel back in.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 3:05 pm Carry a spare tube and learn how to fit it, sounds harsh, but it really is the answer.
All without a paddock stand. And all necessary tools.
Re: Tubed Tyre Puncture.
What the big cheese said.
It's all in the technique and a couple of helpfull tools
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233692374277 ... gL9zvD_BwE
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152806138509 ... SwJr1bsgDS
It's all in the technique and a couple of helpfull tools
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233692374277 ... gL9zvD_BwE
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152806138509 ... SwJr1bsgDS
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Re: Tubed Tyre Puncture.
I can do it. Just not in the wild with no tools or paddock stand.crust wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 3:45 pm What the big cheese said.
It's all in the technique and a couple of helpfull tools
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233692374277 ... gL9zvD_BwE
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152806138509 ... SwJr1bsgDS
Re: Tubed Tyre Puncture.
Woose, bloody pansy road bike boys, welcome to the rufty tufty dirty side.
Carry tools, you don't need many and lay the bike on its side or get a mate to hold it balanced on its side stand.
Alternatively fit mooses, its not like you do many road miles, you live on a rock in the ocean
Carry tools, you don't need many and lay the bike on its side or get a mate to hold it balanced on its side stand.
Alternatively fit mooses, its not like you do many road miles, you live on a rock in the ocean
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Re: Tubed Tyre Puncture.
It's a bloody pain to get the rear wheel in using a paddock stand. No chance without.crust wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 3:51 pm Woose, bloody pansy road bike boys, welcome to the rufty tufty dirty side.
Carry tools, you don't need many and lay the bike on its side or get a mate to hold it balanced on its side stand.
Alternatively fit mooses, its not like you do many road miles, you live on a rock in the ocean
The other lads have a run flat system. Might try that
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Re: Tubed Tyre Puncture.
I've never had any luck with trying to stop a puncture in a tube so I'd pull the nail just to make changing the tube easier.
We always stop and swap the tube. I carry a long lever in the airbox, a couple of shorter ones in my toolbag (on the rear mudguard) the valve puller, bead buddy and a couple of small plastic bottles - one with talcum powder the other with tyre soap for when its wet.
We do it as a team, one to hold the bike, a couple to change the tube and the other two to take the piss.
We always stop and swap the tube. I carry a long lever in the airbox, a couple of shorter ones in my toolbag (on the rear mudguard) the valve puller, bead buddy and a couple of small plastic bottles - one with talcum powder the other with tyre soap for when its wet.
We do it as a team, one to hold the bike, a couple to change the tube and the other two to take the piss.
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Re: Tubed Tyre Puncture.
Done a few by the side of the trail, fronts are easier than rears, but you seem to get rears more often, find a way to support the bike, you've got a two stroke so you can easily lay it on it's side.
I've got a KTM 24mm spanner that's also a tyre lever, it's really good, two of these and you'll get the tyre off, but there's a knack to it and the best thing to do is practice.
I've got a KTM 24mm spanner that's also a tyre lever, it's really good, two of these and you'll get the tyre off, but there's a knack to it and the best thing to do is practice.
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Re: Tubed Tyre Puncture.
You have my sympathy. I fucking hate tubes. I remember repairing the tube on the rear wheel of my LC after coming back from watching practice at Quarter Bridge one year and seeing a nail in the tyre as I walked back. At least the LC had a centre stand, doing it solo on a bike with only a side stand would be nightmareish. And after all the hassle of fixing the puncture your hands are covered in shit and you're in a foul mood.Yorick wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 3:10 pmIt's a real pain getting them bloody rim locks on. And getting the wheel back in.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 3:05 pm Carry a spare tube and learn how to fit it, sounds harsh, but it really is the answer.
All without a paddock stand. And all necessary tools.
Tubeless tyres all day long...
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Re: Tubed Tyre Puncture.
TUbliss? Not sure if they come in the size you want, fitted one in front of the KTM EXC I had, you wouldn't know it was there, well apart from the 2 valves that is!
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Re: Tubed Tyre Puncture.
I wouldn't want it buried in my head.
And it just ripped the tube to bits instantly.