This morning on the way into work, amidst the mayhem of a tube strike so every Tom, Dick &Harry was on the roads, I noticed the bike handling starting to go. Rear tyre is the suspect. Once at work I check to find a nail deep in the tyre. Not a big deal I thought, I'll pop up to infinity motorcycles and pick up a repair kit to get me home (sods law meant my tool kit was in the 'other' seat i'd swapped last weekend!). At lunch time I did just that. Only choice are these screw-in thingies. I don't like the look of them but according to the instructions, my puncture is a text book case made for just this kit, so I part with a whopping 35.99 quid!
My message to anyone packing to go on a trip and looking for a puncture kit, and you don't know already, is DO NOT BUY THIS KIT. They might just work if a little panel pin had made the hole. What struck me most is they're is absolutely no adhesive on the plastic 'screws'. They have a cap on each screw which suggests they are there to keep the shank clean and preserve the adhesive. I now see they are just to err...stop people stabbing themselves or something equally daft.
Frankly I wish I had left the nail in there until I got home.
Here's the remains of the kit. It comes with 4 CO2 canisters, needless to say they vanished quickly. Thankfully they're was a track pump at the office.

These are the screws. If you discover they haven't made a seal and you want to remove them it is a real PIA. I pushed one inside the tyre.

Tomorrow I go back for a refund.
I am very familiar with the TipTop repair kits with many successful repairs over the years. But does anyone else have any other recommendations. Can't believe there's anyone recommending this rubbish from Gryyp.
Oh, here's the offending nail. Small by my standards.
(this is probably in the wrong section. Apologies)
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My message to anyone packing to go on a trip and looking for a puncture kit, and you don't know already, is DO NOT BUY THIS KIT. They might just work if a little panel pin had made the hole. What struck me most is they're is absolutely no adhesive on the plastic 'screws'. They have a cap on each screw which suggests they are there to keep the shank clean and preserve the adhesive. I now see they are just to err...stop people stabbing themselves or something equally daft.
Frankly I wish I had left the nail in there until I got home.
Here's the remains of the kit. It comes with 4 CO2 canisters, needless to say they vanished quickly. Thankfully they're was a track pump at the office.

These are the screws. If you discover they haven't made a seal and you want to remove them it is a real PIA. I pushed one inside the tyre.

Tomorrow I go back for a refund.
I am very familiar with the TipTop repair kits with many successful repairs over the years. But does anyone else have any other recommendations. Can't believe there's anyone recommending this rubbish from Gryyp.
Oh, here's the offending nail. Small by my standards.
(this is probably in the wrong section. Apologies)
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. But they will take a look, so they say. So I may end up walking out with a new flippin tyre.
. But then they are in the business of selling them...