Andy Hird Registered user Joined Aug 3, 2005 Messages 580 Reaction score 0 Location Scarborough,England Sep 16, 2005 #1 Hi All, I've got a slow puncture on my 1100 GS waht's the best way to fix it ? Cheers, Andy
Candyman Another South-African Tosser UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 2, 2003 Messages 178 Reaction score 0 Location Benfleet, Essex Sep 16, 2005 #2 Try ULTRASEAL, always worked for me at permanently repairing puctures. Do a search for ultraseal and you will get various opinions for and against it. I have always used it and always will.
Try ULTRASEAL, always worked for me at permanently repairing puctures. Do a search for ultraseal and you will get various opinions for and against it. I have always used it and always will.
Piggers Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 17, 2005 Messages 655 Reaction score 2 Location Northampton, England Sep 16, 2005 #3 Inflate it, then trade the bike in for a 1200 Maybe fit a new valve to eliminate that first.....
Spout Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Feb 27, 2002 Messages 2,907 Reaction score 162 Location Stockport Sep 16, 2005 #4 Andy Hird said: Hi All, I've got a slow puncture on my 1100 GS waht's the best way to fix it ? Cheers, Andy Click to expand... Take it to a tyre dealers. £10 should see it plugged and rebalanced.
Andy Hird said: Hi All, I've got a slow puncture on my 1100 GS waht's the best way to fix it ? Cheers, Andy Click to expand... Take it to a tyre dealers. £10 should see it plugged and rebalanced.
Tarka Registered user Joined May 28, 2004 Messages 20,783 Reaction score 22 Location Wirral Sep 16, 2005 #5 Andy Hird said: Hi All, I've got a slow puncture on my 1100 GS waht's the best way to fix it ? Cheers, Andy Click to expand... A slow repair.
Andy Hird said: Hi All, I've got a slow puncture on my 1100 GS waht's the best way to fix it ? Cheers, Andy Click to expand... A slow repair.