I picked up a nasty case of the punctures a coupleof tyres ago. The first for about 20 years....and as it was a nearly new tyre I was not going to give in. I asked about and got pointed at the Tyre plugger kits. The BMW ones which came in the tool kit were totally useless......so I bought a Stop n Go tyre plug kit. The simplest one. It is very good, very easy to use (don't even take the tyre off - just ruin your tyre even more by reaming a bigger hole in it...and stuff a mushroom headed plug in the hole with the tool. Pull on the end sticking out. Cut off the stalk. Put some fresh air back in. Job done.
Well, that first tyre did about 13ooo miles with the plug in it. Towards the end of its life it started to lose pressure, so I changed it before the centre tread wore smooth - I like to get every mile out of my tyres! When the tyre came off, the reason for the slow release of pressure was evident - I hd a curved needle through the tyre and it was only visible on the inside....even with it in place you couldn't see a mark on the outside.
New tyre andoff I go. Within 500 miles I had another screw in my brand new rear tyre....out with the plugging kit. Stopped up the hole and rode it to the natural end of its life quite happily.
This new tyre only went on about 500 miles ago and blow me down if I haven't picked up another nail......so the moral is, if you don't have a tyre plugging kit. DON'T BUY ONE, because if you do you will be certain to get reasons for using it!
Well, that first tyre did about 13ooo miles with the plug in it. Towards the end of its life it started to lose pressure, so I changed it before the centre tread wore smooth - I like to get every mile out of my tyres! When the tyre came off, the reason for the slow release of pressure was evident - I hd a curved needle through the tyre and it was only visible on the inside....even with it in place you couldn't see a mark on the outside.
New tyre andoff I go. Within 500 miles I had another screw in my brand new rear tyre....out with the plugging kit. Stopped up the hole and rode it to the natural end of its life quite happily.
This new tyre only went on about 500 miles ago and blow me down if I haven't picked up another nail......so the moral is, if you don't have a tyre plugging kit. DON'T BUY ONE, because if you do you will be certain to get reasons for using it!





