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I've had 3 nails in the last year of riding and was thinking about carrying a plug kit
saw this thread and now realized there are different plug kits:
http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...ace-patch.html
which one do you use?
I'm looking for something to get home with
This is the kit I carry. It works well. I've used it twice. http://www.stopngo.com/products/Pock...Inflation.html
i use whatever $6 generic sticky rope type kit an auto parts store happens to carry with a decent amount of cement. i've plugged a few tires with them and have gotten thousands of miles without an issue. an old roommate did it as well, but i think he was a bit sloppy b/c his leaked and he had to pull over on the highway. it wasn't a blowout by any means, just a leak that he easily managed to ride to a safe stop with. when he got home, i plugged it for him and he was good for the life of the tire.
After two punctures in 6 months, I carry a plug kit (got a good one at the local auto parts),
... and got the stopngo mini compressor, stows in the tailbag.
"Measures: 4"x 2" x 6" and weighs only 14 oz."
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...T.ac=SLIsearch
Last edited by whynot; 06-05-12 at 05:25 PM.
And don't believe everything you think.
I stopped by autozone and found this for $8.99
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...er=486791_0_0_
only thing they didn't have was a mini compressor, or CO2 cartridges
can you just use a can of fix-a-flat to inflate the tire after it's plugged? I figure that's small, cheap, and readily available.
If you even remotely like your mechanic (or the person who does your tire changes), don't use FixAFlat. That stuff get all over everything. pick up some CO2 cartridges or get a mini pump like someone else mentioned.
I've used this one and the Harbor Freight equivalent and both have served me well. I've rode a plugged tire for 8k miles on an 800lb cruiser without issue. I also carry a $20 mini compressor from WalMart (powered by my cigg outlet) if I'm going to be out of pushing range of a gas station.