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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    That's cause they're pommy crap, shit rims and reverse mount

    I always used to carry everything I need to do a roadside repair, used it once in 25 years
    I've got a BMW tubeless repair kit...mate gave it to me as a 'going away pressie" in 1987.....its probably past its best by date now.....should put it on Ebay....
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    Quote Originally Posted by _Shrek_ View Post
    I find it quite that there are a large number out there who can't fix a puncture on their bike!!! isn't a part of riding?
    Naaa ... flat tyres are part of Not Riding ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    Well I do young grasshopper.

    Attachment 228987

    This is the tool kit I carry on the Harley. It has levers, puncher repair kit, I even have a few plugs for tubeless tires and a small bike pump.

    I have even been known to help out riders on jap bikes from time to time.
    Is that because Harleys need a lot of roadside maintenance ?
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    Well I asked for it.

    Got a puncher today, western valley road, no cell phone coverage and it was raining. Took 40 min but I fixed it. Inflated it with my trusty bike pump and went on my way.

    Ha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    Well I asked for it.

    Got a puncher today, western valley road, no cell phone coverage and it was raining. Took 40 min but I fixed it. Inflated it with my trusty bike pump and went on my way.

    Ha.
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    Just carrying on the thread

    I see Motomail sell a Motul tyre repair can that claims to not damage the tyre, contains latex and suitable for tubeless and "tube" tyres - all for $30 per can.

    Has anyone used such a product? If you did - thoughts/comments. Do you think its of any value?

    Thanks in advance

    Pogo2

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