My rear tyre has a tiny puncture :'(
Tyre is still pretty new and it is right in the middle of the tyre
I have an LC with KR1S wheels so have tubeless tyres as in BT92
One local bike shop says that as the BT tyres are "ribbed" inside , it's a bit of a nightmare to get a patch to adhere.
He mentioned ultraseal tyre repair which he said is supposed to be good as it is a tyre conditioner aswell
Anyone used this cos I ain't got a clue
Tubless Tyre Repair
-
- Avgas Sniffer
- Posts: 2120
- Joined: Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:10 am
- Location: Pig on the wall country
Tubless Tyre Repair
Can it yer old boiler
- Binetta Steve
- Oil Injector
- Posts: 949
- Joined: Sat Nov 10, 2012 6:13 pm
- Location: North Wales
Re: Tubless Tyre Repair
Normally tubeless tyres repairs are limited when you get near to ir down the sidewall. Centre problems are less of an issue as the plugs are vulcanised into the body of the tyre. Ribs on the inside sounds like bollox to me, its nothing to do with patches. They insert the plugs and put a heater pad on it.
-
- Heavy Smoker
- Posts: 420
- Joined: Fri Sep 19, 2014 6:44 pm
- Location: South Manchester
Re: Tubless Tyre Repair
Just stick an inner tube in there
-
- Avgas Sniffer
- Posts: 2120
- Joined: Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:10 am
- Location: Pig on the wall country
Re: Tubless Tyre Repair
Well my 2002 Bonneville has BT45 tyres with inner tubes as they are spoked wheels
Like the idea of this ultra seal stuff as if you are out and about it will repair itself if you get a puncture
Like the idea of this ultra seal stuff as if you are out and about it will repair itself if you get a puncture
Can it yer old boiler
- Binetta Steve
- Oil Injector
- Posts: 949
- Joined: Sat Nov 10, 2012 6:13 pm
- Location: North Wales
Re: Tubless Tyre Repair
Hi dont want to pee on your idea of Ultraseal but check long term reviews. I put some slime type liquid in the alloy wheels on my little 50cc. After about 5 years the tube perished and the stuff came in contact with the rims. It made a hell of a mess. It attacked the rims and even with liberal use of brillo pads and solvol would not get the marking off.headcoats wrote:Well my 2002 Bonneville has BT45 tyres with inner tubes as they are spoked wheels
Like the idea of this ultra seal stuff as if you are out and about it will repair itself if you get a puncture
I considered it for my lads Vespa and it was users reviews and experince of wheel corrosion that put me off. So i did as suggested above and put a tube in.
Just my 2p
-
- Avgas Sniffer
- Posts: 2120
- Joined: Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:10 am
- Location: Pig on the wall country
Re: Tubless Tyre Repair
This is what Ultra seal claim
Quote
One of the most important attributes of Ultraseal Tire Life Extender/Sealer is that it contains a highly effective and proven rust inhibiting formula to protect all types of alloys and steel found in wheels and steel belts. Ultraseal has the ability to prevent the formation of rust and will inhibit any existing rust and corrosion. Ultraseal protection begins on the inside and protects throughout. Additionally, Ultraseal prevents outside contaminants from entering a tire through a puncture site due to the sucking effect caused by tire flexing.
Quote
One of the most important attributes of Ultraseal Tire Life Extender/Sealer is that it contains a highly effective and proven rust inhibiting formula to protect all types of alloys and steel found in wheels and steel belts. Ultraseal has the ability to prevent the formation of rust and will inhibit any existing rust and corrosion. Ultraseal protection begins on the inside and protects throughout. Additionally, Ultraseal prevents outside contaminants from entering a tire through a puncture site due to the sucking effect caused by tire flexing.
Can it yer old boiler
- Binetta Steve
- Oil Injector
- Posts: 949
- Joined: Sat Nov 10, 2012 6:13 pm
- Location: North Wales
Re: Tubless Tyre Repair
Looks to be pukka stuff. i used Slime and that was poor. These products develop and get better, its probably the old cynic in me. Good luck with the mod.
Steve
Steve
-
- Avgas Sniffer
- Posts: 2120
- Joined: Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:10 am
- Location: Pig on the wall country