Probably somewhere. It’ll be in the same folder as yours that were metal fatigue relatedI've seen your repairs. They are bread related.
Do you still have that photo?![]()
Probably somewhere. It’ll be in the same folder as yours that were metal fatigue relatedI've seen your repairs. They are bread related.
Do you still have that photo?![]()
Don’t do it.Having read the posts, I am interested in the Stop n Go. Good for the car and bike.
There seem to be a couple of different kits. Which one is recommended?
Don’t do it.
The logic of S&G seems strong. The real world experience is less so. The great thing about strings is that they just work.
S&G is like the idea of the soda-siphon cartridges instead of a pump. Sounds great in an ad. Terrible idea in the real world.
In the arse-end of nowhere, you want sticky strings and a pump that connects to your battery. End of.
Anybody that tells you different is entitled to their opinion but is either or both of plain wrong or never has strayed far beyond the North Circular…
Of course, other opinions area available…

I’ve ridden back from Morocco all the way through Spain and France with a huge hole plugged with a Stop & Go Plug.,
It’s true.
I used to have a picture of the large bolt being extracted from the tyre. I was riding behind Steptoe when the bolt entered the tyre. I saw the rear of his bike rise up, as the bolt was levered up to make the puncture. Just think, a foot or two over and it could have been me.
) last week in a thread on the forum, along with pictures of my current rear tyre showing all the plugs inserted ..


Got one thank you sire.In the spirit of open hearted bikermate mutual support, I think I might have one in my garage for you Ash.
£35 plus p&p at cost only, using the post office.
PM me.
I've just used one in the back tyre of my multistrada, seconds to fit and did a great job,held pressure over a week or so till I changed the tyre.Those rubber covered screws look quite good ,though never used them I’ve got two sizes of them in a small box , you don’t need to ream the hole out just screw them in
Those rubber covered screws look quite good ,though never used them I’ve got two sizes of them in a small box , you don’t need to ream the hole out just screw them in
Got one thank you sire.
Regards Ash
You could have told us!![]()
The Stop & Go plugs work well, however make sure the plugs are in a sealed container, they are infused with something that makes them easier to insert and help the seal which evaporates if left in the open for too long.
Ash could use the same stuff he has for his butt plugSmear them with a bit of Vaseline. Lasts ages.