Puncture repair kit

RichieS

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Whats the best one? Whats the easiest to use? Where do i get one from?

All answers appreciated

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Richie
 
that is very smiler as BMW do, when i had a flat the AA man used the BMW apparently given free by BMW.

but in answer to your question there is the above type repair and the other smiler but the bungs are all sticky aka wiggly worms

or go to http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/
they have a new DVD tyre changing puncture repair
he shows the different tyre repair kits and uses them for you to make a choice

loads of sites sell them including BMW
http://www.mandp.co.uk/home.aspx
http://www.adventure-spec.com/shop/...ric-adventure-enduro-off-road-mx/prod_91.html
http://www.touratech.de/new/main.php?sprache=2
http://www.hein-gericke.co.uk/1/
http://www.motohaus.com/
 
The youtube link uses This kit not the kit with the worms.

Stop n Go plugger a great kit, I have used mine on cars and bikes. I prefer the mushroom plugs to the worms. I have had better 1st time fixes using them.
top kit:thumb2
 
....another vote for the Stop N Go Tire Plugger (yank spelling).

Haven't needed to use it yet (that's the flamin' kiss of death!), but comes in a convenient little pouch, tools seem to be good quality and it seems to inspire confidence.

Think I got my through evillbay - about twenty quid or so inc P&P.

Yaaarrrp!
 
+1 on the stop-n-go ,
my mate had to use his at the weekend . he was back up and running in under 5 minutes . very impressive

i ordered one from fleabay after seeing how good it was :thumb2:thumb2
 
Stop & Go supply both types of kit, the mushrooms and the string (rats tails, worms, etc) type. I have both, they both have their uses. A puncture I had a few weeks ago was caused by a 3 inch nail going in the rear tyre at a 45 degree angle, I doubt very much the mushroom type would have worked whereas the string type was ideal.

Bob
 


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