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General Category => Active Polls => Topic started by: ST2UP on October 26, 2013, 07:46:21 PM

Title: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: ST2UP on October 26, 2013, 07:46:21 PM
So what works best for your tyre repair needs ?? Vote above......


What method do you prefer to use to plug a tyre ??
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: Brock on October 26, 2013, 07:53:28 PM
CO2 cylinders only good for one shot, and are expensiveish. Compressor usually isnt empty when you need to use it.
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: alans1100 on October 26, 2013, 08:04:38 PM
So far I haven't plugged  a tyre but I have used Holts Tyre repair before which is just a variation of the slime method.

 http://www.holtsauto.com/products/group/repair-and-maintenance/tyre-repair#family_25 (http://www.holtsauto.com/products/group/repair-and-maintenance/tyre-repair#family_25)

I now have a plug kit which I have yet to use. I generally have a pump in the trailer should I need it. I haven't had a puncture since using the BT-23 tyres which makes them better than the BT21s and the Z6 from Metzeler.
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: Biggles on October 26, 2013, 09:25:36 PM
Haven't needed to use the gear yet, but carry it everywhere in the RH pannier with some worms and glue.
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: Wild Rose on October 27, 2013, 12:08:28 AM
I carry co2 and a slime compressor. I once used a twist & go to repair a flat tyre in Lightning Ridge
I got back to Toowoomba to get a new tyre :thumbs
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: Abe on October 27, 2013, 06:01:53 AM
This is what I carry (not used yet) and it all lives in the cut down milk containers.

Brass tyre valve adapter (foreground) is not used now as I have had 90 degree valve stems fitted.

(http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q791/vegapup/233823ff-6eff-40dc-a0ae-7c5a6db7c0f1_zps5633fe1a.jpg) (http://s1359.photobucket.com/user/vegapup/media/233823ff-6eff-40dc-a0ae-7c5a6db7c0f1_zps5633fe1a.jpg.html)

I think Brock did some photo's on here using the plug kit.
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: StinkyPete on October 27, 2013, 07:44:38 AM
Haven't had a flat yet, but I carry a TyrePlier Bike Kit and extra CO2 cylinders.   The kit includes a little hand pump as well, which would be better than nothing, but only just.
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: Brock on October 27, 2013, 09:46:52 AM
Quote
I think Brock did some photo's on here using the plug kit.


This is what you want

http://ulysses-wa.org/joondalup/Docs/FlatFix.PDF (http://ulysses-wa.org/joondalup/Docs/FlatFix.PDF)
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: WendyL on October 27, 2013, 11:14:06 AM
Haven't needed to use the gear yet, but carry it everywhere in the RH pannier with some worms and glue.

Ditto, except mine is in the top box
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: ST2UP on October 27, 2013, 12:20:58 PM
Quote
I think Brock did some photo's on here using the plug kit.


This is what you want

[url]http://ulysses-wa.org/joondalup/Docs/FlatFix.PDF[/url] ([url]http://ulysses-wa.org/joondalup/Docs/FlatFix.PDF[/url])



Good write up thanks Brock  :thumb Have ordered one of these to replace my aged kit.....on Abe's recommendation yesterday


 :beer
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: Diesel on March 07, 2014, 08:24:13 AM
I purchased a dozen CO2 cartriges and keep half of them in my tool kit next to the plugs, worms and slime compressor.

This gives me a few options when out on a lonely road, far from anywhere (and ph reception).

I'd use the Slime compressor 1st - the cartridges are mainly there as a redundancy backup item if the compressor fails. (see here for proof! http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=5380.msg60195#msg60195 (http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=5380.msg60195#msg60195) )

Even if you have 2 or 3 cartriges, it may be enough to help you 'limp' to the next town's servo.


I have taken even further measures now by fitting this ... Self sealing tyres - click here (http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=4779.msg51417#msg51417)


A lot more confidence now in getting to B from A without flotsam and jetsum ruining the pleasure.


Cheers, Diesel
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: Sicman on March 07, 2014, 01:34:54 PM
I purchased a dozen CO2 cartriges and keep half of them in my tool kit next to the plugs, worms and slime compressor.

This gives me a few options when out on a lonely road, far from anywhere (and ph reception).

I'd use the Slime compressor 1st - the cartridges are mainly there as a redundancy backup item if the compressor fails. (see here for proof! [url]http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=5380.msg60195#msg60195[/url] ([url]http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=5380.msg60195#msg60195[/url]) )

Even if you have 2 or 3 cartriges, it may be enough to help you 'limp' to the next town's servo.


I have taken even further measures now by fitting this ... Self sealing tyres - click here ([url]http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=4779.msg51417#msg51417[/url])


A lot more confidence now in getting to B from A without flotsam and jetsum ruining the pleasure.


Cheers, Diesel

You forgot to add a full alcohol supply in the cupboard for Sicman and ST2UP to do the dirty work of actually fixing the tyre  :grin :grin ;-*
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: zevk on March 07, 2014, 05:22:04 PM
have mini compressor, reamer, plugs and co2, have never had to use any, but great insurance and plenty of room to carry on ST1300
Title: Re: Tyre inflation poll
Post by: Couch on March 07, 2014, 09:59:17 PM
Me too............I carry the same thing on the bike and never had to use it on the bike, but I had a puncture on my car while I was parked at home 24 months ago so was able to use the kit to plug the screw hole, I used a larger compressor to inflate the tyre of course, that was over 30,000 kls ago and the tyre has never lost air since and is still going strong! I'm really impressed with the plugs because it was a big fat screw! Of course I'm pretty impressed with the guy who did the repair as well................ha ha! :thumbsup

have mini compressor, reamer, plugs and co2, have never had to use any, but great insurance and plenty of room to carry on ST1300