Puncture AGAIN!
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Puncture AGAIN!
I don't know whether it's my magnetic personality, but in the last year I've had four punctures. Yesterday I pulled a little 2mm diameter tack out of my back tyre.
First question, has anyone got any experience of using their own puncture repair kits? I'm quite wary of what/whether to use anything, for the sake of safety, but equally I'm tired of spending £35 a time at my bike shop to have it professionally repaired. I'd love it if I could get a kit I can use myself to do the job. Any suggestions?
Secondly, I have a brand new set of tyres in the shed that I bought for my (now ex) Multistrada. They are Pirelli Scorpions, like these:
They're supposedly a dual-sport type thing. That said, they're the right sizes, and are definitely more biased towards sports than knobblies. The new 1200 Multistrada uses them, and having ridden one I can say that's a very sporty beast. Any thoughts?
My thinking is I had the same tyres on a Cagiva Gran Canyon and never had any punctures in more than three years. Either I was just lucky, or the more blocky tread proved a little more resilient.
I always try not to ride on debris and parts of the road less used by other road users, so I've no idea why I seem to be attracting so many nails, but it's bloody annoying!
Nik
First question, has anyone got any experience of using their own puncture repair kits? I'm quite wary of what/whether to use anything, for the sake of safety, but equally I'm tired of spending £35 a time at my bike shop to have it professionally repaired. I'd love it if I could get a kit I can use myself to do the job. Any suggestions?
Secondly, I have a brand new set of tyres in the shed that I bought for my (now ex) Multistrada. They are Pirelli Scorpions, like these:
They're supposedly a dual-sport type thing. That said, they're the right sizes, and are definitely more biased towards sports than knobblies. The new 1200 Multistrada uses them, and having ridden one I can say that's a very sporty beast. Any thoughts?
My thinking is I had the same tyres on a Cagiva Gran Canyon and never had any punctures in more than three years. Either I was just lucky, or the more blocky tread proved a little more resilient.
I always try not to ride on debris and parts of the road less used by other road users, so I've no idea why I seem to be attracting so many nails, but it's bloody annoying!
Nik
Tried em all and the Stop n Go Tyre plugger is the best I've come across
Machined out of billet aluminium and inserts a proper 'mushroom' into the tyre.
I was running one of these repairs in one of my Shogun tyres for three years and never lost any pressure.
Carry a kit on all of my bikes.
You can buy without the canisters if you've already got some.
Shop around for the best price.
Highly recommended
http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/554658/Tyres/Puncture-Repair-and-Prevention/Stop-and-Go
Machined out of billet aluminium and inserts a proper 'mushroom' into the tyre.
I was running one of these repairs in one of my Shogun tyres for three years and never lost any pressure.
Carry a kit on all of my bikes.
You can buy without the canisters if you've already got some.
Shop around for the best price.
Highly recommended
http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/554658/Tyres/Puncture-Repair-and-Prevention/Stop-and-Go
I have had good success with that same kit, and as it uses mushroom shaped plugs the repair is as good as it can possibly be. The only thing is , you need to practice at home on an old tyre to get the technique, rather than reading instructions for the first time at the side of the road.
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Nik,
Angels (GT etc) get a decent review, but not tried myself.
Personally I'd go for Dunlop Qualifier or Roadsmart. I've had a Roadsmart front on since winter, still plenty life 4K miles later, and a Qualifier rear which has lasted surprisingly well given its a 'sportier' compound, 6K and only just about done now.
It does take a wee bit warming up in damp conditions though, Don't ask me why I know
Roadsmarts will be my preferred option when I get next
Angels (GT etc) get a decent review, but not tried myself.
Personally I'd go for Dunlop Qualifier or Roadsmart. I've had a Roadsmart front on since winter, still plenty life 4K miles later, and a Qualifier rear which has lasted surprisingly well given its a 'sportier' compound, 6K and only just about done now.
It does take a wee bit warming up in damp conditions though, Don't ask me why I know
Roadsmarts will be my preferred option when I get next
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Motocod wrote:So what do we all think about the Pirellis then?
Nik
Not sure about Pirellis except for Corsas which were fine,but didn't like Angels one bit.
My advice is to go for the brand new state of the art Bridgestone T30 , I fitted one recently to the front of the R12S and am well impressed, a new matching rear will follow shortly. But then again I always liked Bridgestone BT023s in the wet and went through several sets and these are the replacement /upgrade.
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Boxermed69 wrote:I read it that Motocod is specifically asking about the pair of Pirelli Scorpions he has tucked away: any good for his Beemer?
Sorry, but I don't have a clue.
Mike.
Oops, missed that point. Personally I wouldent compromise a non adventure bike putting those tyres on unless you ride accordingly and accept their limitations ,they are simply not comparable with sports touring or sports tyres in terms of grip.
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To be honest if i had a pair laying around and needed a pair of tyres they would go on if they don't suit you can always get them taken off again
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Motocod wrote:You say that, but the 1200 Multistrada uses them, and that's pretty sporty...
Nik
True, but Panigales and sportsbikes don't use them. Now I do realise that with an 1100S its not quite the same thing, nonetheless, just my opinion.
I'd try and sell them and get the correct tyres.
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