I was always taught to buff then scrape am I doing this the wrong way it was always ream the whole buff the inside of the wheel scrape the inside of the wheel then cement then plug and then inter tire seller
I've patched hundreds of tires over a 12 year span. This is a good video but a bit overkill. The crazy amount of cleaner used, the scraper, the damn vacuum...a little much, but hey, if you have 30 mins to spend on one tire then by all means have at it.
7 лет назад
Honestly I'd just use a mushroom plug and decent cement. For a car or bike.
Finally. A correct instruction video. Don't listen to all these idiots saying rope plugs are the way to go. Their morons. Good honest correct video. Thank you sir
by the time you do that i can just push a plug in without even taking the tire off the rim. been doing it like that for years. i was just wondering what the hell a mushroom plug was. now i know. and know i will never use one.
This would be the way to do it super right, I guess. I just patch my tires from the inside and it's always been enough, but I like the idea of the plug.
yep, well worth it to buy the road hazard package when buying new tires; i recently have to use it & they did it the right way, RMA standards, instead of the old ream-&-plug technique. the whole repaired tire was remounted & rebalanced before torquing it back on my van