mark2jag
Registered user
Got a puncture in the back tyre on my crosstourer, AA turned up and plugged it with 3 of his repair plugs, which didn't quite stop the leak completely, so then he filled the tyre full of what he called "Water based slime", he said he was telling me it was water based as some tyre fitters dislike tyre slime as its a complete bastard to get out, but the water based versions are not...Hmmmm, hey ho.
I know punctures happen and really there isn't a lot you can do to avoid them, but If this had happened to you and with a 2000 mile old tyre, would you be ok riding around on it, or would you ride to nearest tyre shop and replace straight away.
I'm only asking as I have never had a bike puncture before, and have been given 2 different and opposing views as to how long it may last, and rather worryingly, what can happen if you do just carry on riding on a repaired puncture. Rapid and total pressure loss, doesn't sound much fun. Not sure if this information was given to scare the shit out of me or if he was just bigging himself up to sound more "In the know".
Oh yeah and for all the knobs out there who think this is a stupid question.. get back in yer pram....
No reason to not ask for help if you genuinely don't know the answer.
and for that reason I'm OUT.
P.S. It's (allegedly) a tubeless tyre. The wheel spokes are laced to the outside of the rim?????? que?? huh?
I know punctures happen and really there isn't a lot you can do to avoid them, but If this had happened to you and with a 2000 mile old tyre, would you be ok riding around on it, or would you ride to nearest tyre shop and replace straight away.
I'm only asking as I have never had a bike puncture before, and have been given 2 different and opposing views as to how long it may last, and rather worryingly, what can happen if you do just carry on riding on a repaired puncture. Rapid and total pressure loss, doesn't sound much fun. Not sure if this information was given to scare the shit out of me or if he was just bigging himself up to sound more "In the know".
Oh yeah and for all the knobs out there who think this is a stupid question.. get back in yer pram....
No reason to not ask for help if you genuinely don't know the answer.
and for that reason I'm OUT.
P.S. It's (allegedly) a tubeless tyre. The wheel spokes are laced to the outside of the rim?????? que?? huh?



