The Sunday just gone Diesel's farewell RTE, I rode to Sandstone Point hotel for lunch with everyone, then decided to go for a short ride to Esk and back before putting the Blue Beast to bed.
The next morning I awoke and went to the shed, jumped on my Beast and felt a sinking feeling, first i thought rear shock had collapsed, closer inspection revealed a FLAT tyre.
I carefully moved bike to Shiney's shed pumped the tyre up to 42 then heard the hissing sound, turned the wheel inspecting and found this...
It went in head first
I pulled it out then messaged Shiney, who was out. He said we can fix it when i get home
When he arrived home he bought out this..
http://www.stopngo.com/How To Begins First use the rasping tool to clean the hole and make a clean area
Screw the cap on the spiked tool
Push the tool into the hole in the tyre (making sure the stem of the cap is inside the tyre) then unscrew the spiked tool and remove it leaving the cap in the tyre
Put a plug in the loading tool
Screw the loading tool on to the cap
Screw the end of the loading tool in with the Allen Key (hex head) until comes against resistance (be sure its all the way in)
Now pull the whole mechanism out of the tyre (this will leave the end of the plug sticking out)
Pull on the end of the plug with pliers or a gripping tool of sorts to force the plug hard up against the inside of the tyre wall.
With the sharp blade (supplied) or one of choice, slice the remainder of the plug flush with the tyre rubber.
Finally inflate to 42 psi and check for any signs of leakage. If none... continue on your ride
Thanks for having this kit Shiney AND letting me test it
RESULT...Excellent and easy to use..
Cheers
Draco