the_laughing_mole
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Picked up a nail in the rear tyre of my 1150 a few weeks back after a trip to Wales. Luckily only noticed it when I went back into the garage a few days later to go for a ride. Finally got around to trying to fix it - opened the tool kit and a pristine unopened tyre repair kit was there.
Read the instructions. Read them again. Check the forum and saw the excellent step-by-step photos of the job. So off I go. Followed the instructions to the letter. Plug 1 push in, REALLY push in, not going in, torn at top. Re-ream hole to ensure big enough. Plug 2.....same as plug 1.
Only Plug 3 left. Ahem, serious now.
Reread the instructions, recheck this site. Nope, don't seem to be doing anything wrong, but putting a plug in the hole seems to be as challenging as the logistics of giving birth to a two stone baby but in reverse. Plug 3: here goes.... PUSH, PUSH, no go! Final broken plug. Throw reamer tool away in frustration, trash the garage etc etc 


How on earth does this thing work?
The hole I had was in a Tourance, in a channel between the blocks.... Am curently trying a screw + tyre cement so I can ride to the dealer for a repair..... Or should I try Ultraseal instead....suggestions??
Only Plug 3 left. Ahem, serious now. How on earth does this thing work?
The hole I had was in a Tourance, in a channel between the blocks.... Am curently trying a screw + tyre cement so I can ride to the dealer for a repair..... Or should I try Ultraseal instead....suggestions??

. One thought I had was the repair kit was the original one with the bike and so 8 years old, although completely sealed and untouched, perhaps had aged and less flexible now..