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Tire damage: am I being wussy
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<blockquote data-quote="RBEmerson" data-source="post: 1394451" data-attributes="member: 91458"><p><a href="https://www.dynaplug.com/" target="_blank">Dynaplug</a> - don't leave home without 'em. They're close to mindlessly easy to install. Load one in the installation tool, jam the tool into the hole, pull it out, the plug stays behind. Slice off the excess plug, pump up the tire, ride on!</p><p></p><p>I've used them on a couple of punctures (lucky me), and... they work. End of story.</p><p></p><p>Jamming the installer into the tire can take some serious pushing. Anchor the bike first. Other than that, there's no glue (the plug is coated with "won't-let-go-ium"). If the hole looks a little weird, there's a file in the kit. Use it to tidy up the hole. There's a meta temporary plug that can be used to slow air loss in a serious hole. Finally, for a big hole, up to four plugs can be used to plug something bigger that a roofing nail hole.</p><p></p><p>DISCLAIMER: i've got no skin in this game, save as a happy user.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBEmerson, post: 1394451, member: 91458"] [URL="https://www.dynaplug.com/"]Dynaplug[/URL] - don't leave home without 'em. They're close to mindlessly easy to install. Load one in the installation tool, jam the tool into the hole, pull it out, the plug stays behind. Slice off the excess plug, pump up the tire, ride on! I've used them on a couple of punctures (lucky me), and... they work. End of story. Jamming the installer into the tire can take some serious pushing. Anchor the bike first. Other than that, there's no glue (the plug is coated with "won't-let-go-ium"). If the hole looks a little weird, there's a file in the kit. Use it to tidy up the hole. There's a meta temporary plug that can be used to slow air loss in a serious hole. Finally, for a big hole, up to four plugs can be used to plug something bigger that a roofing nail hole. DISCLAIMER: i've got no skin in this game, save as a happy user. [/QUOTE]
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