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    Puncture repair kit

    I'll be doing some long rides over the xmas holidays so I'm wanting a repair kit. What do most people use?

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    on the same topic is there a kit you can use for tyres with tube without having to take tyre off
    Its always a good ride when you come home in one piece.

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    These: http://www.dold.co.nz/Products/Gryyp.aspx are good, as are these: http://www.genuineinnovations.com/motorcycle_atv.html

    Both available from your local dealer (Dold Industries do the first type and Forbes & Davies do the second, in case they need to order them)

    P.S. I'm assuming you have tubeless tyres and just want a roadside, get you home repair (though these have been known to last the remaining life of the tyre, even though it's not recommended practice)

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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    I'll be doing some long rides over the xmas holidays so I'm wanting a repair kit. What do most people use?
    Ya want one of these: http://www.genuineinnovations.com/motor-sports/scooter/street-tire-repair-and-inflation-kit.html

    Not sure if that's the same one I've got but looks similar. I also now carry a 12v compressor - you'll only get so much outta the canisters...









    Or one of those that cs363 mentioned....
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    Quote Originally Posted by D3ALN View Post
    on the same topic is there a kit you can use for tyres with tube without having to take tyre off
    Nothing I'm aware of apart from Tyre Pando's or similar aerosol 'fixes' - these are notoriously unreliable. With tubes you're pretty well stuck with a wheel off/tube out repair unless you are bloody lucky with the aerosol gizmo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by banditrider View Post
    I also now carry a 12v compressor - you'll only get so much outta the canisters...
    Good point - for most decent sized tyres (rears especially) you'll need at least 3 canisters, so get spares if you don't have room for a compressor or similar.

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    An ancient tyre pando (I'd carried it for over ten years) did get me from Hicks Bay to Opotiki during one Southern Cross but I wouldn't recommend them now that such good tubeless tyre repair kits are available.

    That and another occasion where I only just made it home and the bike ended up covered in sticky goop leaking out the tyre...

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    The only repair kit i have used is the dog turd type in a rear tyre. It got me another 2000 km so can't be too bad. The kit was about $50 but the bits are also availiable from Super Cheap at a fration of the cost. Good luck.

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    i bought one from genuine innovations. and had to use it 200 k s from home on a 190 / 55 rear. i ddnt use the cylinders to pump it up though, there was a garage very close by. worked a treat. But I did get the tyre professionally repaired internally. er, i believe its called vulcanizing ????????

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    I've got a "Thumbs Up" repair kit, which is similar to the Innovations. Best thing ever for the bike and I've used mine 3 times so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    I'll be doing some long rides over the xmas holidays so I'm wanting a repair kit. What do most people use?
    Quote Originally Posted by banditrider View Post
    Ya want one of these: http://www.genuineinnovations.com/motor-sports/scooter/street-tire-repair-and-inflation-kit.html

    Not sure if that's the same one I've got but looks similar. I also now carry a 12v compressor - you'll only get so much outta the canisters..

    Or one of those that cs363 mentioned....
    This is the one I have used this type twice, once on a very big hole, Very easy to use, works great. Invest in a small bicycle pump as well and when/if you use it throw the glue out and get a new one.

    Quote Originally Posted by D3ALN View Post
    on the same topic is there a kit you can use for tyres with tube without having to take tyre off
    You can try a stuff called slime.

    http://www.slime.com/shop/category/p...s/smart-tubes/

    But they all types, haven't used them so I don't know how well they work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    I'll be doing some long rides over the xmas holidays so I'm wanting a repair kit. What do most people use?
    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by banditrider View Post
    +1. I have one of those. I got mine from Cycletreads. They are known as dog turd style repairs. I also got a small foot pump at the same time. Replacement dog turds are cheap, but the cannisters are expensive. On the flip side, it takes a good 20 minutes to inflate a motorcycle tyre from flat using a small foot pump, and you'll be knackered afterwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    +1. I have one of those. I got mine from Cycletreads. They are known as dog turd style repairs. I also got a small foot pump at the same time. Replacement dog turds are cheap, but the cannisters are expensive. On the flip side, it takes a good 20 minutes to inflate a motorcycle tyre from flat using a small foot pump, and you'll be knackered afterwards.
    Actually yours was the first one i used.

    Now I carry one all the time.

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    Yep the dog turd stringy type repair kit from genuine innovations is under my seat. Got some spare CO2 canisters too. Never used it on my own tyres yet....so go with Murphy's Law, get one and you may never need it

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    Quote Originally Posted by banditrider View Post
    ...I also now carry a 12v compressor - you'll only get so much outta the canisters[/B]...
    +1 on that point. The only time I got a flat I had the canisters (2) which proved to be totally insufficient for the job - especially as I fixed the wrong "hole" before trying to re-inflate the tyre . It's hard to find the hole in a totally flat tyre without inflating it a little - unless there's a fucking great nail or summat sticking out of it which was NOT the case when it happened to me.

    I got a compressor from SCA (model is "thunder"). Inflates tyres in no time. On special it was between $50 and $60 at the time. It sits in the tail bag all the time these days along with the string fixes and other various items. Well worth having.
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