Just as the the title says. I have too much experience of getting punctures, and a pretty miserable history of repairing them at the roadside. I'm only talking about getting home here, not about whether the repair is good enough to be permanent...
I don't like the standard BMW one https://www.leebmann24.de/bmw-motor...MIhPyvurq82QIVCvEbCh0xyQ9iEAQYAyABEgIUnvD_BwE
because I've had mixed experiences with the rubber bungs going into the hole - they usually shred against the insertion tool.
I had to buy something like this in an emergency recently which doesn't use glue, you just insert something that looks like a small key into the tyre and snap off the end...but the tyre seemed to lose pressure as soon as I got moving.
http://www.motohaus.com/acatalog/Gryyp_Cargol_Products.html
So I'm now tempted to try this, with the long straw shaped bung, which also uses glue/sealant.
https://motorcycleparts-uk.co.uk/gear-gremlin-puncture-repair-kit
Anyone tried this last one / got a good alternative?
Cheers
I don't like the standard BMW one https://www.leebmann24.de/bmw-motor...MIhPyvurq82QIVCvEbCh0xyQ9iEAQYAyABEgIUnvD_BwE
because I've had mixed experiences with the rubber bungs going into the hole - they usually shred against the insertion tool.
I had to buy something like this in an emergency recently which doesn't use glue, you just insert something that looks like a small key into the tyre and snap off the end...but the tyre seemed to lose pressure as soon as I got moving.
http://www.motohaus.com/acatalog/Gryyp_Cargol_Products.html
So I'm now tempted to try this, with the long straw shaped bung, which also uses glue/sealant.
https://motorcycleparts-uk.co.uk/gear-gremlin-puncture-repair-kit
Anyone tried this last one / got a good alternative?
Cheers