Puncture repair kit recommendations

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Arse, what’s peoples favourite repair kit?
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bit of info on here: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=3107
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I've got this one
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/164032861711 ... beEALw_wcB
bought after a succesful repair using a friends kit mentioned in the other thread.
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I've got that one aswel. ☝ I first heard about it from our @Trinity765 . I watched the tube vids and all looked doable and simple enough.

As for my personal experience of it... it comes in a old school pencil case size bag, with a nice working zip. Plastic with some nice colourful touches. Should be waterproof and fit's snug under the tracer seat, or would equally be suited to a tail bag or such like.

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If you're at home take the wheel out and get a proper repair done somewhere you trust,the other stuff is probably a 'get you home' solution and thus meant as a temporary fix.
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Skub wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 7:47 pm If you're at home take the wheel out and get a proper repair done somewhere you trust,the other stuff is probably a 'get you home' solution and thus meant as a temporary fix.
Can’t remember if they’re marketed as a temporary solution but they’re definitely not as permanent as a plug put in from the inside of the tyre. Having said that, I did have 5 plugs in an Avon Storm on my TDM850 ten years ago, still got nearly 15k miles out of the tyre. :oops:
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Beancounter wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 4:42 pm
Skub wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 7:47 pm If you're at home take the wheel out and get a proper repair done somewhere you trust,the other stuff is probably a 'get you home' solution and thus meant as a temporary fix.
Can’t remember if they’re marketed as a temporary solution but they’re definitely not as permanent as a plug put in from the inside of the tyre. Having said that, I did have 5 plugs in an Avon Storm on my TDM850 ten years ago, still got nearly 15k miles out of the tyre. :oops:
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Yorick wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 5:01 pm
Beancounter wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 4:42 pm
Skub wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 7:47 pm If you're at home take the wheel out and get a proper repair done somewhere you trust,the other stuff is probably a 'get you home' solution and thus meant as a temporary fix.
Can’t remember if they’re marketed as a temporary solution but they’re definitely not as permanent as a plug put in from the inside of the tyre. Having said that, I did have 5 plugs in an Avon Storm on my TDM850 ten years ago, still got nearly 15k miles out of the tyre. :oops:
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Only changed the tyre when it needed a sixth plug. :evil:
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Beancounter wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 4:42 pm
Skub wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 7:47 pm If you're at home take the wheel out and get a proper repair done somewhere you trust,the other stuff is probably a 'get you home' solution and thus meant as a temporary fix.
Can’t remember if they’re marketed as a temporary solution but they’re definitely not as permanent as a plug put in from the inside of the tyre. Having said that, I did have 5 plugs in an Avon Storm on my TDM850 ten years ago, still got nearly 15k miles out of the tyre. :oops:
That's some mileage out of a tyre! 15k is about 5 sets for me. :lol:
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Skub wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 5:37 pm
Beancounter wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 4:42 pm
Skub wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 7:47 pm If you're at home take the wheel out and get a proper repair done somewhere you trust,the other stuff is probably a 'get you home' solution and thus meant as a temporary fix.
Can’t remember if they’re marketed as a temporary solution but they’re definitely not as permanent as a plug put in from the inside of the tyre. Having said that, I did have 5 plugs in an Avon Storm on my TDM850 ten years ago, still got nearly 15k miles out of the tyre. :oops:
That's some mileage out of a tyre! 15k is about 5 sets for me. :lol:
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Skub wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 5:37 pm
That's some mileage out of a tyre! 15k is about 5 sets for me. :lol:
Yorick wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 5:41 pm He rides like a girl :banana-dance:
S’true, I do.

TBF, it was commuting mileage from Chatham to London. The only corners were in the Blackwall Tunnel. Tyre was properly goosed by then, should have been changed 5,000 miles/3 punctures earlier. :D
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I have this one under the seat of the Multi ....its a foldable glued strip type plug

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Used it a few weeks ago when i picked up this lovely addition that was all the way in to the head and had to be unscrewed out as it wouldnt pull out

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Its holding pressure fine but will get a professional one done when i find a local place that will do it as i have tried 3 and all said no to bike tyres
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There's a FortNine video on puncture repairs... worth watching.

I've had good success with sticky string. Very easy to work into the puncture and seals well. After a vulcanised repair on a newly new tyre, I got a second flat just a couple of weeks later (ruddy builders up the road!) so used sticky string as I needed the bike - I finally ditched the tyre with maybe 1k left in it.
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I think there's a reason the sticky string type is popular. It's easy and is ready immediately w/o taking the tyre off, 99% of the time it'll get you home and there's a higher than average chance it'll outlast the tyre without any further intervention.
The only time I ever asked 'a pro' to do it (wheel and tyre off job with a 'proper' plug) the time and expense to get it fixed really wasn't worth it. Plus I had to listen to some grease monkey give me a load of bollocks about how much better it was ...
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The www.Craftyplugger.com kit has saved me a few times. Doesn't age like those that need glue and you just find an empty tube.
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scottyuk wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 12:26 pm The www.Craftyplugger.com kit has saved me a few times. Doesn't age like those that need glue and you just find an empty tube.
Would help if their website worked properly. I don't know what the issue is but images seem to be blocked.

Interestingly, I just did a search and my own www.facebook.com/survivalskills page came up!

It seems I'd asked a question about the kit and whether anyone used it all the way back in 2012! Can't say I remember that :)
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I use the proper patches that you get in garages, well these were the ones we used when I was a tyre fitter many years ago.

Relatively cheap and if doing yourself makes perfect sense, they’re a permanent repair and good for tyres rated to 150mph so in theory they’ll do any tyre so long as you don’t go daft, I kept it to 149 and never took the bike back on track until I had another rear to throw on.


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