Puncture with Ulraseal?

Right then. For anyone who's interested here's the outcome.
So into my garage I went, armed with ignition key and a pair of pliers. I started her up, pulled out the nail and snicked her into 1st gear.
Ultraseal pissed all over the floor and the tyre went down.
Steve


That's a bit worrying - what size was the hole ?

Glad to hear you got a proper repair done - one less 'niggle' at the back of your mind :thumb

Bob.
 
So into my garage I went, armed with ignition key and a pair of pliers. I started her up, pulled out the nail and snicked her into 1st gear.
Ultraseal pissed all over the floor and the tyre went down.

I hear stories and see things like that all the time - it's a waste of money. And people put their faith in the stuff :nenau For god sakes It even prevents you from fixing a puncture in the time honoured fashion if you do get one. It's pointless (pun intended).
 
I hear stories and see things like that all the time - it's a waste of money. And people put their faith in the stuff :nenau For god sakes It even prevents you from fixing a puncture in the time honoured fashion if you do get one. It's pointless (pun intended).


here we go...

"i've used ultraseal man and boy. saved my life a million times" etc.


:popcorn
 
The hole was a maybe 3mm in diameter. It was just your run of the mill nail. Definately feel better for having it repaired.
Steve
 
Right then. For anyone who's interested here's the outcome.
I was asked why I needed a repair when I had Ultraseal in the tyre.
I told him that I would feel better if the puncture was fixed properly.
I was assured that Ultraseal would be good enough to make a safe, permanent repair.
All I had to do was pull out the nail and spin the back wheel up while the bike was on it's centre stand. This would be sufficient to fill the hole.
So into my garage I went, armed with ignition key and a pair of pliers. I started her up, pulled out the nail and snicked her into 1st gear.
Ultraseal pissed all over the floor and the tyre went down.
Steve

The hole was a maybe 3mm in diameter. It was just your run of the mill nail. Definately feel better for having it repaired.
Steve


I hear stories and see things like that all the time - it's a waste of money. And people put their faith in the stuff :nenau For god sakes It even prevents you from fixing a puncture in the time honoured fashion if you do get one. It's pointless (pun intended).


It's shite - enough said.
 


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