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Thread: Tyre choice for adventure riding? (Mixing road and off-road)

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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    You were fcukin lucky. I had a similar split which pinched the tube as the tyre flexed. Happened within 150km.
    Heavy duty tube. Dropped the pressures a bit to reduce the stress on the tyre. Only seal on the way home. Was more worried about something poking in there. As it happens the split didn't get any larger, & the tube was good when I changed things in Wellington. We thought about putting a repair inside the tyre, but decided that might cause more issues.
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    I put my spare std 21" tube in, with a few crossed layers of duct tape inside the tyre, and a few layers on the tube at the same spot. Made it the 30(?)km home but kept it gentle. This split was through the cords and they had a sharp edge to them. IIRC it was along the tyre on the shoulder, not across like yours, so probably a lot more open/close flexing.
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    had the TW-30 in some wet dirt today for the first time..... man what a shitta
    i got stuck manoeuvering around the car through the garden to the shed, had to get the young fella for a push.... clogged up with dirt and it wouldnt throw it off.

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    ohh shit aye mate.........
    should have got your son to take a pic of you stuck on your lawn....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bart View Post
    This would suck with a tubeless, eh BMWRSNUT

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    By the way, did you make it the 500 odd km home without changing it?
    I split my front tyre on the dusty butt repaired it & it went flat because of the split so I put a bead boot in & a new tube it lasted till i fixed it some 500k's later
    boots don't take up any room & are easy to fit
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    Quote Originally Posted by _Shrek_ View Post
    I split my front tyre on the dusty butt repaired it & it went flat because of the split so I put a bead boot in & a new tube it lasted till i fixed it some 500k's later
    boots don't take up any room & are easy to fit
    Whats a bead boot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz View Post
    Whats a bead boot?
    The hippy version of the ugg boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz View Post
    Whats a bead boot?
    i'll take a pic & post it later
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    The hippy version of the ugg boot.
    i thought the ugg boot was the hippie version
    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    i thought the ugg boot was the hippie version
    Only if they've got beads on them.

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    Mitas E-10 / 150/70-B17

    Just ordered this from http://www.lmsimports.co.nz/ for my GS800 rear. It cost 222 including freight. I've got a Karoo on it atm which I'm not overly impressed with so I'll be interested at how the Mitas works

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    Has anyone used Slime?

    Is this a good substitute to use when touring ADV style to get yourself back on the road?
    The product looks ok, I was wondering if you guys have used it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZKTM View Post
    Is this a good substitute to use when touring ADV style to get yourself back on the road?
    Don't use that shit. It makes a blloody big mess & smells strongly of chlorine. If you haven't found out why your tube died, then even if it does work (which is not often) it'll puncture again. Carry a tube. I'm sure you know how to repair a tyre, if not you need to learn. MarkS found this out the hard way at the last KCAR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWRSNUT View Post
    Don't use that shit. It makes a blloody big mess & smells strongly of chlorine. If you haven't found out why your tube died, then even if it does work (which is not often) it'll puncture again. Carry a tube. I'm sure you know how to repair a tyre, if not you need to learn. MarkS found this out the hard way at the last KCAR.
    Thanks for the direct approach...
    and answer...

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    Slime

    I have slime in my tyres, and yes it is messy.
    Not sure whether it has saved me getting a puncture or not. It may well have blocked up a small leak. who knows? How do you tell?
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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