Tom Deore LX


Age : 24 Joined : 29 Oct 2006 Posts : 95 Bike : Trek 8500
| Subject: Things I learnt today... Tue Apr 17, 2007 9:28 pm | |
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The tyre sealant that comes with Hutchinson's tubeless tyre repair kit is actually superglue.
I learnt this after I glued my thumb to my tyre. Fortunately I could still just about pull it away!
What do other people use to seal punctures in tubeless tyres? I'm a bit sceptical about this Hutchinson stuff, as it strikes me that superglue is a bit brittle and might crack when the tyre flexes.
Tom |
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SteveT XT


Joined : 27 Feb 2007 Posts : 142 Bike : Specialized Epic and Trek Madone
| Subject: Re: Things I learnt today... Wed Apr 18, 2007 2:46 pm | |
| Tom, How big is the pucture? I've been running with tubeless tires (continental, vertical Pro) for the two past years and I've not really had to fix a puncture, I run with tubeless solution (Geax Tubeless Sealent) and this seals the punctures (within reason). I've had a 2" gash in the tire, the solution had problems sealing it so I ended up getting new tire. |
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Tom Deore LX


Age : 24 Joined : 29 Oct 2006 Posts : 95 Bike : Trek 8500
| Subject: Re: Things I learnt today... Wed Apr 18, 2007 11:17 pm | |
| It's only a tiny one, less than 1mm. I'm not running with any sealant inside at the moment.
Maybe that's my mistake! Is sealant The Done Thing where tubeless tyres are concerned then?
Tom |
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SteveT XT


Joined : 27 Feb 2007 Posts : 142 Bike : Specialized Epic and Trek Madone
| Subject: Re: Things I learnt today... Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:23 am | |
| You should be running with sealant really, it adds a little bit of weight but for me the advantages are worth taking a hit on the weight. When you get a puncture and the air pressure pushes the sealant out and this seals the hole, top up the tire pressure if needed and off you go..  The sealant can go off over time, I normally change it every 12 months or so. I started using tubeless because of the amount of pitch flats I was getting and apart from one ripped tire I've never had to fix a puncture.
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N@th Chris King Racer 700


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 703 Bike : BMX Aero Burner, CW handlebars, 2 finger brakes, layback seat post.
| Subject: Re: Things I learnt today... Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:30 pm | |
| Tom, hows tricks.
I always used to swear by Bonti Tyre juice......about £6 for a squirty tube. But started to get a few small (ish) punctures that it wouldn't seel in the cold.
So Andy recommended the GEax Sealer. Looks a little like womens face exfoliating scrub !!! Thats pretty darn good. No punctures to report as such.
Steve, what tyres would you recommend for Spain (Sierra Nevada?)
I can go up pretty wide on the rear. I was thinking maybe Maxxis High Rollers or Vert pros. Been told a lot of the guides out there use tubeless Bonti ACX jones. _________________ Ride it like you've stolen it......... Litespeed Niota |
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SteveT XT


Joined : 27 Feb 2007 Posts : 142 Bike : Specialized Epic and Trek Madone
| Subject: Re: Things I learnt today... Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:53 pm | |
| Nath, I've not ridden down that neck of the woods before, I've got the Vert Pro's because of the rocky terrain I was riding in France, it can't be that different down the Sierra Nevada . You can take a look at them on Sunday if you're riding.
Tom, I use the GEax Sealer and it works well. |
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