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A Screw, A Nail, which ever it is...It's an easy fix to get you home.!
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@nandito7021
@nandito7021 2 года назад
100% satisfied with this video! No annoying music and very efficient talk! More of this please!
@gjohnint
@gjohnint 2 года назад
Dont forget. Delboy had a yellow sleeve on the gas canister. When releasing the gas the canister can become so cold it burns your hands. The yellow sleeve is to prevent you getting burnt
@LS-uv9gg
@LS-uv9gg 2 года назад
I have been riding for over 48 years, and have a 100% success rate of puncture repair using the sticky string plug method. In addition to carrying a little cheap 12v air compressor, I also have at least 6 of the compressed air cannisters squirrelled away in various nooks and crannies throughout the bike. What I do, is to repair the tire, add in 3 or 4 cannisters worth of air, and then top up to proper pressure using the little air compressor. This saves a lot of time waiting for the tiny compressor to fill a big tire, plus it saves wear and tear on the actual compressor itself.
@soulrebelno1
@soulrebelno1 2 года назад
Can you recommend any decent portable battery air compressors? I was looking at a few, but there seems to be a lot of mixed reviews, many seem to start out okay, then will fail after a few weeks or months. I did buy a cheap one and it blew a fuse on my old bike! It was a 12v type, and it looks like you're best running that type of compressor directly from the battery via an SAE connection.
@EddWolf78
@EddWolf78 2 года назад
I’ve done 1000 miles on a rope plug before. They’re surprisingly resilient, sat at 100mph+ no issues. When I eventually changed the tyre it was quite interesting to see the other side of the plug, it had frayed up and increased in size about 20x, I assume from the momentum of the tyre. Don’t leave home without one of these kits now 👍 (FYI, these are just temporary fixes and discretion is highly advised)
@nsoul8469
@nsoul8469 2 года назад
I’ve used these many times, and if done properly they last for the lifetime of the tyre, although I keep an eye on tyre pressure etc.
@olenilsen4660
@olenilsen4660 2 года назад
Have you noticed any odd behavior off of those tyres at all?
@nsoul8469
@nsoul8469 2 года назад
@@olenilsen4660 None whatsoever, and I rode the bikes as normal. The last repair was on my Speed Triple 955i (back tyre) and it lasted for over 4000 miles, and that’s riding at ALL speeds :) The tyre was replaced at that point as it was too worn out.
@nsoul8469
@nsoul8469 2 года назад
@@jeeves6490 I’ve always lost pressure when that’s happened.
@bigend07
@bigend07 2 года назад
Yes I have used these for many years on cars bikes and vans and can confirm they last the lifetime of the tyre 👍 always use rubber glue on my plugs also
@jamesmccurdy8709
@jamesmccurdy8709 2 года назад
Nice demonstration Delboy - thanks for illuminating something that until now, I must not have seen over the years - the fact that we need to rotate the T-handle tool to perpendicular in order to successfully leave that rubbery plug string in place. Look forward to seeing more of your stuff soon.
@williamzeller294
@williamzeller294 3 дня назад
It's been nearly ten years since my last motorcycle flat tire, so long ago I can almost forget about such things. But Sunday past the Missus and I were coming home from a nice breakfast ride down Indiana's Dune Highway when the rear of my FJR went wobbly on I-80 at some 75mph. Fortunately, I was able to get to the shoulder safely before all the air was lost, and thanks to our Sena bluetooths, I was also able to alert the Missus, who was leading on her Ninja 1000. At first, I called the BP Motor Club, only to learn they'd discontinued motorcycle towing as part of the "deluxe" package and they wanted $127 to send a truck. In a few hours. Maybe. Getting impatient, I got out my Stop & Go repair kit, along with my Aerostich mini-compressor, things pretty much always stashed in the sidecase if I'm going more than fifteen miles. I needed the long-nose pliers from my tool kit to extract the remainder of a #8 round-head slotted wood screw (who uses those things anymore?) and then deployed the rope-plug from the Stop & Go. The kit included a tube of rubber cement, so I doused the rope plug with it just for luck. I did indeed over-plunge the first rope and needed to use a second, which went in nicely after reaming as shown in the video. I gave it a few minutes to set up- not sure how important that is- and then hooked up the compressor to the battery tender/heated jacket liner SAE plug. I may not have put too much air in there, and I did not have a gauge aboard (why not?), but I set out for the nearest service station, gingerly at first, then going along at 60mph for the six miles or so. There I pumped it up to 42psi and made the remaining ten miles home just fine. Can''t say enough good about the Stop & Go outfit and the compressor combo. It not only saved the tow expense, but many hours by the roadside waiting. And, my wife thinks I'm some kind of wizard for being prepared.
@sidneydawe9937
@sidneydawe9937 2 месяца назад
I bought one of these repair kits in America over thirty years ago. It came with a tube of rubber cement but there was no re-inflation kit. All my motorcycles are vintage from the 1960s which use inner tubes so this method would not apply. Good video and well presented.
@rogerwilliams2902
@rogerwilliams2902 2 года назад
Used one of these kits in the back of my KTM and did at least 3000 mls on it, perfect . Excellent video, thanks.
@coryable8256
@coryable8256 2 года назад
A great video Delboy. I bought a small bicycle tire pump and store it in my left bag. Bout the same size as 8 of your canisters. Then I flattened my front tire and pumped it up. 60 pumps with my foot and it was at 38 psi. Haven't saved any one yet but good to know it's there. $12 for the pump and $8 for the plug kit. A wise investment for sure.
@jeffryyanuar3945
@jeffryyanuar3945 2 года назад
If you bring tyre gauge you can check the pressure straight away. Having it in your toolkit can be handy in this emergency situation
@oleksandr_melanych
@oleksandr_melanych 2 года назад
Already converted my spokes wheels of my Aprilia Pegaso 650 Cube into tubeless and carry the same repairs kit with me, but never used it and thought, I could do it but always was a bit afraid of. Until now. Thank you so much, Del! Very happy, that I found your channel some time ago and now feel myself a part of you big wonderful family. And very happy to see you doing great after the recovery. All the best to you and Your family. Stay safe, please
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Hello Aleksandr, Thank you so much for your kind words and you long term loyal support, im glad the video can give you a little confidence to do the job if you need to.. Take care and have a great weekend.. Del.
@enduromotorradtouren
@enduromotorradtouren 2 года назад
Back from holidays and you've prepared a lot of new videos, Del. Thanks. These repair kits for tubeless tyres are quite helpful. I always carry one with me. And guess what: It prevents from a new pucture ;-) For longevity: As you said, it all depends on the hole and where it is. In some cases it is a fix for quite some time. Of course your need to check often, and the ultimate fix is a new tyre. Just as you said. On older bikes: To fix a flat tube takes a lot longer. Like on my Transalp 600.
@2WheelTrev
@2WheelTrev 2 года назад
After watching Del’s original video on this, many years back I went to buy a kit off eBay, ended up getting the mushroom plug kit as it wasn’t much dearer and figured it would keep me going longer while trying to source a new tire. Thankfully I’ve only ever had to use it twice and both times in my garage as I must have picked the puncture the night before. I’d suggest rather than carrying loads of CO2 canisters, just buy a micro bicycle pump and find somewhere to mount it or throw it in your panniers if you’re fancy. One last thing, I found that the tube that the mushroom gets driven down gets all rusted and nasty after months of moisture and non use so do clean it out from time to time and carry extra lube if you can…
@robwilkie1
@robwilkie1 2 года назад
Big fan of the Stop n Go mushroom plugger. I used one in a run flat tyre on my BMW 5 series. Took it to a tyre dealer and asked them to fix it and he just said - if it ain’t leaking why bother - just keep an eye on the pressure. It lasted 20k miles until the tyre wore out. I always carry that kit and a mini compressor.
@TomClark1995
@TomClark1995 2 года назад
You can use the vulcanising glue even with the sticky plugs. You can even use some of the vulcanising glue on the rasp to help make sure the hole is nice and even. At least that's what is recommended by my kit. It came with both vulcanising glue and sticky plus and recommends using the glue on the stick and rasp. I've had a plug in the whole life of the tyre with no issue using this method.
@olenilsen4660
@olenilsen4660 2 года назад
I´ve heard a lot of these tales about plugs where they last as long as the tyre. And i really can´t see why not - at the moderate speeds set by normal speed limits, that is. I would never worry about these up to 120km/h. I would have a think at autobahn speeds, though. But Delboy is right not to make any assumptions for everyone, and the kit is not certified, neither are the users, so one thing you might want to consider is your insurance covery if you´re hurt in an accident and someone could backtrack it to something like these plugs failing. ADD: Also, these plugs don´t wear out nearly as fast as you tyre - so I would think if you have one in your front tyre, a bit over to one side, when you hit that lean angle where the plug hits the tarmac on every rotation, it could give a pretty sketchy feeling of the front tyre slipping. I´d love some feedback on this if somebody noticed this. Maybe it would happen too fast to notice, just a thought.
@michaelmclarney1994
@michaelmclarney1994 2 года назад
That's good to know, Tom. Which kit do you use that has the sticky plugs and the glue? I need to purchase a kit and would welcome any recommendations.
@joeswinsick8977
@joeswinsick8977 2 года назад
Hey Tom, I agree with you on this method. However, I was running with a motorcycle club on the interstate once and someone got a flat. Repaired on the side of the road with a plug and off we went. 5 minutes later I heard what I thought was a shotgun blast. That repaired tire had exploded into a few giant flaps on the rim. I've never seen anything like it. I have no idea how that rider kept it upright as we were doing 75. With that said I would still ride on a repaired tire as you noted. I sure would be 'puckered' for a bit until I had maintained a very moderate speed for several miles and gained some confidence in my repair.
@MintyGusto
@MintyGusto 2 года назад
Simple and effective. These kind of kits have helped me and other riders out a lot. Have only used a couple on my own bikes, but have used more on others! Hope you're well Del and that recovery journey you're on is working well!
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Sure thing mate, i think they're pretty popular now days, and a great "get-you-home" fix if nothing else..!
@MintyGusto
@MintyGusto 2 года назад
@@Moonfleet41 I'm spoiled now.... Got a small compressor that runs off my 12v socket on the fjr and a plug kit with it in one of the panniers at all times 😉
@inthesPhila
@inthesPhila 2 года назад
Great video. Thanks. My rear Michelin Adventure had a screw and later a nail go in this summer, plugged the tire twice this way successfully. Windex confirms the bubbling spot. I use some tire patch glue on the reamer and wet the plug too. One surprise when I took the tire off, worn out at 9,500 miles was that the second nail with a double head, 3" long, the nail tip had rubbed a groove where the tip of the nail was reaching and rubbing the diagonal tire section. After plugging, I then like to pressurize and ride to use centrifugal force to pack the inside of the plug against tire. One screw I pulled out in the shade next to a gas station's tire hose after arriving in town with low pressure and having breakfast, then plug the tire and easily fill to the correct pressure.
@strshooter7399
@strshooter7399 2 года назад
Great explanation, with highlighting the nuances of installing the plug without driving it completely through the tread ~ Excellent video! Thank you
@johnroberts2290
@johnroberts2290 2 года назад
I wish I had one of these kits last year when I got a screw right in the middle of the back tyre on my beautiful XJR1300. I soon put that right after seeing one of your old videos regarding punctures and bought one but haven't had the need to use it yet. I should have kept the XJR1300 I miss it. Great common sense video again Del. 👍
@pcarts232
@pcarts232 Год назад
I broke down on the A3 yesterday rear puncture no repair kit absolutely fuming had to wait 3 hours for a temp repair I’m getting on of these tomorrow!!! 😂great video thanks Del Boy 👍🏾
@AnujPoudel017
@AnujPoudel017 Год назад
Great video. I didn't know that these plugs were just temporary fixes. I had my rear tyre punctured at around 1100 km mileage on my bike. The plug has shown no issues holding on to it. It is still there, today, 21 months later with 13,600 km mileage. I'm gonna get a permanent fix now, thanks to you. But the plug was very resilient in my case. And I am from Nepal, the land of rugged, gravelly, roads with pointy stones, suspension bridges with nails and screws. Probably as harsh as conditions get.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 Год назад
Good to hear from you and am glad you enjoyed the video! To be honest I think most people leave these plugs in till the end of the tyre's life, I know I have during harder times, it's just a personal choice, but obiovusly it's never as good as a new tyre, so I felt that it was prudent to make the point that they're actually temporary, it's a choice if you want to leave them there!
@AnujPoudel017
@AnujPoudel017 Год назад
@@Moonfleet41 Yeah, the plug has been resilient but I'll take no further chances. I'm gonna replace it.
@brianofarabia
@brianofarabia 2 года назад
After trawling through many rubbish videos I found this which is excellent. Thanks for a succinct and easy to follow guide.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
You're very welcome!
@shaunglendinning
@shaunglendinning 2 года назад
Great bit of kit Del! Appreciated the demonstration. Need to get one and add it to the tool bag. Cheers.
@brianclarke1695
@brianclarke1695 2 года назад
Better still, for a temporary fix, carry some rubber tyre bicycle cement with you, take the screw or nail out, coat with the scew or nail with cement and put it back in the tyre, pump up with a bicycle mini pump and ride off, works a treat. You can also use slime, this also works well
@BillFromHalifax
@BillFromHalifax 2 года назад
Last one I used it lasted just about 9 months before it started leaking. And it was used all winter too. On the side tread of the tire. Get the ones with the glue for beat results. Also don't go nuts with the rasp thingy. Just makes the hole bigger...making the fix seem useless.
@Nomad-Drifter
@Nomad-Drifter 6 месяцев назад
Thanks Dell. Not saying you should, but tight ass here had two plugs in for about 3000 miles. Works really well, I got the glue tube that comes with some kits and used that as well. It’s very runny and messy though. I also carry a small battery powered pump 👌🏽 done 3 or 4 plugs over the past 3 years. Filtering you get nails, screws and country lanes you get sharp flint. Top tip: place the bike in gear before reaming The hole 😅 especially if it’s the rear wheel and you have it on a centre stand keeps it in place as it does require quite a bit of force to get the applicator with the plug in ✌🏼🇬🇧.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 6 месяцев назад
Wise advice there mate, they do need a good forceful shove to get them in, and yeah, ive heard many riders use more then one in a pinch..!
@28bikes53
@28bikes53 2 года назад
Once again, simple and to the point. Very nicely explained. Well done. Worth mentioning that this patch only works on tubeless systems, My f800gs runs on tubes so I carry a bike patch kit and a hand pump. Cheers!
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Wise words well said, this really only does apply to tubeless... if I had a tubed tyre bike I think I'd take the trouble to convert over the tubeless for this reason alone. Take care and keep safe, D&Px
@T.K.9
@T.K.9 8 месяцев назад
0:58 That is me literally today in a sunny Welsh afternoon, after changing my rear disc brake fluid. I look at that shiny dot on my rear tire and voila a freaking Nail on it... Got damn it.
@EdgeDynamicsEnglishRazors
@EdgeDynamicsEnglishRazors 2 года назад
Being a courier i have had untold punctures due to riding in gutters n white lines, mainly after rain the punctures come.. There is a product called "Crafty Plugger" I always carry these. Slightly different application but they do last the life of the tyre.. For years i was an internal repair only guy but now i am self sufficient.. Under my seat i carry the electrical inflator connect to battery job.. Nice video ,Good advise ..Cheers
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Yes, thats always a time you can pick up more punctures, the wet seems to make sharp objects slip into the tyre easier.. and filtering will help it too..lol.
@EdgeDynamicsEnglishRazors
@EdgeDynamicsEnglishRazors 2 года назад
@@Moonfleet41 Cheers :)
@raymondgarafano8604
@raymondgarafano8604 2 года назад
Greetings, Thanks for doing this video! showing the plug insert tool was helpful, as I wondered how you pull the tool out. I have heard there is a tool u screw into spark plug hole to use engine's compression to inflate tire.Fort9 sez this is the best way to plug a tire or tyre as ur doing it. Thanks again.
@georgecurtis6463
@georgecurtis6463 2 года назад
I carried a stripped down pump, and a mushroom plug gun kit. But I also carried an assortment of large screws. So if I'm in a sticky place I just take out the nail, screw, whatever, and just screw in a large enough screw to seal it and then pump the tire up and go on my way. In a better place I would install the mushroom plug.
@eusergio7915
@eusergio7915 11 месяцев назад
Undoubtedly, emergency repair kits are an interesting thing... But in more than 30 years driving on the roads of Europe, I have never used them... A screw 4 or 5 mm thick and 15mm to 20mm long, with tapered head for wood works much better, seals out any tire leaks, plus a tubeless tire when it gets hot while driving will tighten the bolt tighter to make sure there is no air leak... If it's a nail, take the nail out and put the screw in place of the nail. The bolt will wear out on the road at the same rate that the rubber in the tire wears out. It also doesn't bring any problems for driving safety! The next day, just repair the tire at a tire workshop! Air pods are great to have in reserve! Good curves!
@again5162
@again5162 11 месяцев назад
I have a pin head sixes hole, are you saying I should just screw a larger diameter onto the hole instead of this?
@wallaceshackleton1889
@wallaceshackleton1889 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the refresher, I had forgotten about the half rotate on extraction.
@astrostrotch
@astrostrotch 2 года назад
I've used these on occasion with excellent results but would totally agree its only a get you home measure. I don't have a problem with the professional mushroom repair for the lifetime of a rear tyre but would prefer to replace a front tyre. What a great video!
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Totally agree on the mushroom plugs, none of us are that rich we could throw out a brand new tyre, but you do make a good point that front is more critical than rear and they're cheaper anyway, so I'd probably replace the front than trying to plug it!
@MsDenver2
@MsDenver2 2 месяца назад
I spent 11 years on big bikes and never had a puncher because I was introduced to this green gunk , I can’t remember the name of it but with each new tyre I would go to my local garage with an air pump . I would empty my new tyre, take the valve out and squeeze this green gunk in , put the valve back in spin the wheel and giggle it about, put air in and go for a ride , at least 15 minutes to enable the green gunk to properly coat the inside of the tyre. And that’s how I proceeded for 11 years but one other thing I checked my tires before every ride .😊
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 месяца назад
We've done several vidoes on this, it has multiple brand names, 'Goop', 'Slime', 'Puncture Seal', 'Puncture Safe' and 'Ultra Seal' to name just a few!
@golferchin76
@golferchin76 Год назад
This happened on our most recent trip. A guy's rear tire was flat in the morning because there was a small nail. It took 9 of us taking turns using the T handle tool to screw in and out trying to make the whole larger. The hardest part was trying to push the rubber strip in using that tiny handle. It is not easy at all. It was on a dual purpose radial new tire for ADV bike. The tire block is really thick.
@francishale9345
@francishale9345 8 месяцев назад
This was perfect~! No ego, no deafening music or blinding graphics, just how to get yourself home. And....I hate to spend money when I dont have to, but I also dont want to see my bike hauled off one way with me in the Meat Wagon going the other. Well done.........and you could have defeated the Germans without our help, but we are here if the French get at it again...
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 8 месяцев назад
Glad it helped you sir.. and thank you fore your kind words. !
@mactipiak
@mactipiak 2 года назад
I'm "lucky" to have leanrt that skill first hand haha, a couple of years ago and I think I used either an old video of yours, or maybe it was RyanF9 to learn how to use it. I was gutted, the tire was 1 month old, and a pointy bit of concrete/stone had made its way thoughthe tire. I only figured it out at home and I wanted to go for a ride. Change of plans, got to use my emergency repair kit, and go to a tire shop, they put one of those rubber mushrooms and that repair help the life of the tire, never had pressure issue and have to replace it due to age, I don't ride my bike enough.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Thanks for the feedback mate, that sounds like sheer bad luck when it's just a new tyre, but glad you got it fixed and yes the best quality plugs can last the life of the tyre! Take care and have a great week, D&Px
@getoffmygrass6974
@getoffmygrass6974 2 года назад
Had to do this to my Night Train front tire but it was in the center as well. About 3k miles later (back ordered tire) it’s still holding and hasn’t lost an ounce of air. I carry a “Slime” worm kit on the bike, same type as yours but glad I had it on me. It’s most certainly frowned upon to ride as long as I have but it’s worked great and the tire was still with %75 tread at the time. Great video Del, learning how to do this could save you a great deal of trouble on the road. Hope all is well Sir and you’re always in my prayers. 🍻
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Thank you so much buddy, we really appreciate your prayers and kind thoughts. You're right, it's better to get them replaced soon as you can.. but time and again we hear that they are dependable for pretty much the life of the tire, it's just a choice we make to be safer if we can... and BTW... "Night Train" !??? arguably one of the best Harleys they ever made... Total hard core chopper right out of the box.. Take care and keep safe buddy.. all the best.. D&Pxx
@Alan-ek5gc
@Alan-ek5gc 2 года назад
Hi buddy, good to see looking well and on the mend, I never tire of watching your RU-vid mate. Always helpful and I know your decent bloke who would help anyone who had a puncture on there bike, I’ve stopped many times for a fellow biker broken down. Old school biker . Keep safe dude and penny, from Big AL 👍🏻
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Hi Al.. exactly that mate, all the plugs form this kit went to help other riders. Thanks so much for your great support and have a good weekend aye... D&Pxx
@paulf2534
@paulf2534 2 месяца назад
This would be one of the best tyre repair videos that I have watched. Full of great info and well directed. Thank you.,
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 месяца назад
Thank you for your kind words paul, Glad you enjoyed it!
@judgeroybean6930
@judgeroybean6930 Год назад
Got to be one of the best videos I've seen. Clear, concise and (don't be offended) you talk to the viewer as you should - assume he's an idiot - so you know you have to explain EVERYTHING! Too many vids I've seen previously on many subjects assume you have a basic knowledge which usually you don't.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 Год назад
Thanks Roy, I understand your sentiment my friend, although id never assume the viewer an idiot.. we all have different levels of experience and understanding on these things, so just covering everything so that the beginners can pick up the trail and learn a few new tricks helps us all help each other aye. ! Thanks for your kind words of support mate, it's really appreciated. !
@shreksexy6879
@shreksexy6879 2 года назад
Awesome demo! This kit will atleast save you the cost of a tow truck, well worth it & will get you home or to a safe location.
@frenchiesfrankieandhenry
@frenchiesfrankieandhenry 2 года назад
That Slime stuff really helps with those too. I always keep a tire plug kit in all my vehicles; including under my bike seat. You're the man, Delboy. Always looking out for us riders.
@flasher1663
@flasher1663 2 года назад
Slime is BS it will make your plug slide out
@ericmc420
@ericmc420 Месяц назад
Just got a flat, I’m on the side of the highway. Thanks for making the video. 👍🏻
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 Месяц назад
No problem 👍 hope you got home ok.
@bikerevz
@bikerevz 2 года назад
Great vid Delboy, I've never carried a kit like this but I will from now on. I know people have said the repair will be good for the life of the tyre but I would never trust it! Get that tyre changed as soon as poss if you ask me.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
I agree Mark, i guess it depends largely in economics, hard working person, big bills to pay, family to feed and a bike gets them to work.. £100+ for a new tyre is a lot of money when they can just plug it.. even a proper internal patch plug isn't cheap if you're skint.. but in terms of peace of mind you're right, get it changed if you can afford it.
@garya3056
@garya3056 2 года назад
Pretty cool, Del. I remember learning about these from a few years back when you did this on one of your own bikes I believe. I’ve had a kit in our bikes ever since thanks to you. BTW, the reamer comes in quite handy if you have an elderly neighbor who’s constipated. They’re usually very grateful when all is said and done. Hope you and Penny have a great weekend there. You’re looking better each time I see you! 🏍👍🏍
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Gary... coffee spray on screen moment, and not a nice image conjured up.. but hey, anything to be neighborly right.! Looking forward to the weekend, hope you are too, keep safe and take care of everyone Sir.. D&Pxx
@garya3056
@garya3056 2 года назад
@@Moonfleet41 ha! Mission accomplished after the last 3 times my screen has itself suffered from your amazingly hysterical rejoinders, Mate! Enjoy. Hugs to Penny. 😎
@richthepilot9906
@richthepilot9906 2 года назад
When I saw the “Stooges” on the wall in the background, I knew I liked this guy! 🤣
@smoke05s
@smoke05s 2 года назад
Instead of CO2 you can use a mini mountain bike pump. It is about as big as 2 CO2 cartridge's, its rugged and probably lighter. The fancy ones pump air while pushing and pulling. I have been very lucky over the years on my bike. Not nearly as lucky in my car. I just carry a full size bicycle pump in the car and one of these kits. Saved me more times than I can count. 10 pumps = 1 PSI in a passenger size car tire. About the same on a bike tire with the mtn bike pump.
@aerialphotogirl
@aerialphotogirl 2 года назад
What a great video! I was given one of these kits by my boyfriend for Christmas and I initially thought Oh my god how do I get my head round this! After watching the video my fears have been completely relieved, it looks so simple. Thanks so much Delboy, I will now carry my repair kit with confidence!
@porkchopspapi5757
@porkchopspapi5757 2 года назад
Allow me to thank you for making utube vids for adults & people in general with normal intelligence. No distracting annoying 'music', & most of all, no idiot hand waving in our faces. Subbed & liked just for that. Almost forgot, Fix a Flat. A pressurised can of sealant w/ a hose & nozzle. Screw it on to the valve, press the button till empty, ride off. Used this many times over many years.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Most welcome Sir, and thank you for your support.. Welcome aboard !
@rel62
@rel62 8 месяцев назад
This video is the bomb. Every second of it counts and is useful. Thank you, sir!
@EvendimataE
@EvendimataE 8 месяцев назад
this kind of plug kit is the best so far. i always carry a kit with a small bike pump?
@philtucker1224
@philtucker1224 2 месяца назад
That guy is an excellent presenter! 👍
@user-ot1dv6ri4f
@user-ot1dv6ri4f Год назад
You were made for this - such brilliant presenting, you're my new favourite motorcycle youtuber!
@MarshallSmith27
@MarshallSmith27 2 года назад
these things are a life saver I had an old nissan pickup truck with at least 3 of these in the tires
@sparky1543
@sparky1543 2 года назад
Use these on the car now and again, and they last the life of the tyre, in my experience. Thankfully iv never had to use it on the bike, but carry a kit and cannisters regardless. . They sell the black strings on ebay which i find are much better quality, although more expensive. some of the cheap orange ones literally fall apart with little effort.
@stevemoore5129
@stevemoore5129 2 года назад
Good video guy explained the process very well.👍
@davidmuir6849
@davidmuir6849 8 месяцев назад
Fantastic Del I’ll be getting a kit today Regards Dave from Scotland
@damianlarsen3672
@damianlarsen3672 2 года назад
Great video Del.i have used these on 4wd and caravan tyres but never thought to use on a bike. Might grab an extra kit to carry on the bike all the time.
@AmaNotaGogo
@AmaNotaGogo 2 месяца назад
Do mention that on emptying the gas bomb beware that it becomes very very cold and can provide injury if held - that is why you showed the yellow sleeve. Thanksvfor a good demo.
@colinwinfield4032
@colinwinfield4032 2 года назад
hi del i saw your old video about this many moons ago when you had to do it " for real " went out then and got a kit, saved me several times since ( and yep others too ) so great to remind us all these things happen and also its just reminded me i need to get some more air canisters ! cheers mate !!!!
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Thanks for the feedback Colin. Glad It could help.
@newy2277
@newy2277 2 года назад
I use the mushroom plugs and they are brilliant
@duncanblackwell958
@duncanblackwell958 2 года назад
I've had great success with the Dynaplug kit. Not the awkward to use screwdriver shaped one, but the heavy duty aluminium one. Every tyre on my car and my son's car has a plug fitted. Takes seconds to install. Only problem I have now, is riding a Tiger 800XC that has inner tubes so it doesn't work for those 😭
@tjzulu1
@tjzulu1 2 года назад
Excellent video mate!!! Great instructional explanations for every step and great camera work as well!!
@martinmaddox5315
@martinmaddox5315 2 года назад
Never considered plugging my own tire. Excellent, thoughtful, “ common sense” presentation. A+ for common sense!
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@PainterD54
@PainterD54 2 месяца назад
Been using plugs like that for 40 years and never had a problem with them. Some people think it's just a temporary fix until you go buy a new tire, but it's now. Just ride with it until the tire is wore out.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 месяца назад
Exactly that mate, I have to admit to doing the same, on high performance bikes, I maybe change the tyre a little sooner than an un-plugged one!
@springy-2112
@springy-2112 2 года назад
I love the Husky ! I got 100 sticky strings off flea bay to go with my 2 kits . 1 for bike and 1 for van . And just like you all my repairs have been on other people's vehicles 👍🏻☮❤peace and love brother and sister 👍🏻☮❤🤓
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Hey buddy, didn;t know they were that cheap, looks like time for an eBay buy as im down to my last one now..! Have a great weekend and keep safe top bloke.. hugs and things from both of us...D&Pxx
@goldilocks913
@goldilocks913 2 года назад
Much appreciated- clear instructions and sensible advice! 👍
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@stinde666
@stinde666 2 года назад
Thanks ,must get a set , I do have a foam you put in a tire if punctured!
@Goldwing1500rider
@Goldwing1500rider 2 года назад
Hey del!! I went to my Goldwing trunk, see what I had 18 years ago… “stop and Go kit” refresh myself… in that kit has sticky string.. tools needed… guess what!!… including spark plug adapter/hose use as compressor… guess it’s a classic!! Guess it’s time for me to update the kit with canister air…
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
I have that compressor outlet in the right pannier box of my old Goldwing.. just can't find the long extension hose to reach the tyres..!
@Goldwing1500rider
@Goldwing1500rider 2 года назад
@@Moonfleet41 …I’ve never used mine… I have to check as the hose never opened. Didn’t think of that. When I got the Goldwing, it didn’t come with the hose… I bought one online. Never been open either but I was certain enough it’s 10 feet long.. sitting in the bag 18 years.
@jhstony
@jhstony 2 месяца назад
Thanks very much for making this video, I have bought one of these repair kits but couldn’t find out how to use it, brilliant job 👍🏻
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 месяца назад
Glad it helped mate!
@gtcam723
@gtcam723 2 года назад
I rather like your lift. Thanks for the video. I’d been reluctant to try this with a motorcycle tire as I’d not had the best luck on car tires. Great luck with big off road tires on Jeeps though. Maybe I’ll give this a shot tomorrow.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
It works fine as a Get-you-home solution, bike tyres are way thinner than off road car tyres obviously, but it does still work none the less, give it a shot and see how it goes.! Good luck with it.
@gtcam723
@gtcam723 2 года назад
@@Moonfleet41 Thanks! Tire is due for replacement this winter anyway. Subject somewhat to availability as it’s an oddball size.
@skyjac92
@skyjac92 2 года назад
Great video Del. Too many folks carry nothing at all with them, or even if they carry something, they’ve never actually used it. I have an old tire that I practiced on to know before it ever becomes an “oh crap!” need.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Exactly mate, it's worth a practice run if you can.. it's not so easy to do this on the side of the road, in the dark, when it's raining and 2 degrees...lol
@Gorbyrev
@Gorbyrev 2 года назад
Important reminder to get one of these in the topbox!
@mariog4707
@mariog4707 Месяц назад
Brilliant video - no faffing about, clear no nonsense instructions.
@stevelloyd5785
@stevelloyd5785 2 месяца назад
They are good, I have one in a car tyre since Anzac day (25th April) 2023, and no leakage. I'm not too sure that I wouldn't use it on my motorcycle. Except I haven't been carrying it, but I have a rechargeable compressor now
@richm4402
@richm4402 2 года назад
Glad you emphasized this is a temporary fix at best. Nice job!
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Sure thing, but I've been amazed at the amount of commenters who say they leave these in till the end of the tyre, which is only a choice I'd make if I was really hard up and couldn't afford a tyre and had to get to work, at the very least I'd have it replaced with a more secure internally fitted patch plug.
@MidnightExpressMC
@MidnightExpressMC 2 года назад
I carry the Dynaplug inflator. It's very small, and hooked up to the battery via a pigtail already installed on the bike, you can fully inflate the tire. If your battery is dead, well, then you've got other issues to deal with : ) Also, the reason I nixed the cartridges is that they can get volatile in hot weather over a hundred degrees F (38C) if packed. A man in the south in the US died from an exploding cartridge left in a hot car some years ago. I'd rather not take the chance no matter what.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Sounds nasty buddy... that's not exactly that hot either, many countries can get to 38c in mid summer... a word of warning for anyone considering it aye... thanks for sharing.
@MidnightExpressMC
@MidnightExpressMC 2 года назад
@@Moonfleet41 Yes, I had actually ordered a whole box of cartridges for my meticulously planned and well thought-out super duper tire fixing kit for on the road. Then I started reading up on them cartridges AFTER the fact and came across several cautions about their possible volatility - particularly on mountain biker blogs. I imagine the risk being rather low, however, I opted for not playing Russian Roulette. It's bad enough with the distracted cagers out there already, without adding another risk element into the mix. Also of note: when I wanted to make a proverbial U-turn on that purchase, Amazon said nope, cannot be returned due to ordinances against volatile parcels... So that punchline told me definitively that I had made the right decision. I then research a number of battery powered inflators small enough to carry on a motorcycle (without saddlebags) and came across the Dynaplug unit as being the number one compact and motorcycle friendly inflator. I already have the battery tender pig-tail just barely sticking out under the saddle and so all you need to do is utilize the supplied male counterpart for inflating on the road. I actually tested it in the garage, hooked up to the bike as if I was stuck roadside, and that little unit is tough and does indeed inflate the tire (140/80-16 Harley rear) all the way, not just partially like those cartridges (unless someone were to carry a ton of them). So that alone is also a big plus. The selling factor over all of the battery powered units is that you'd never need to be concerned with the batteries in those being up to par since the Dynaplug unit is simply powered off of the bike's battery. There, I paid it forward a bit. Thanks for all your tremendous wrenching advice and true, down to earth and easy to follow stand-out content in a world of no-content "content" that unfortunately is todays RU-vid minefield of a landscape. Ride Forever!
@gcprost
@gcprost 2 месяца назад
I don’t have any problem with your solution; however, I use a different technique. I use tubed tires. I carry a compressor, a valve removal tool, and tire slime. I live in Canada on the Eastern slopes of the Rockies. Sometimes I’m hundreds of kms from help or even cell service so I have to be prepared.
@Richard-pe4cx
@Richard-pe4cx 2 месяца назад
thankyou i have one of these kits i had no idea you had to turn it 90 degrees to pull out you can always learn many thanks
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 месяца назад
It will still come out without twisting, but there's a small chance that the tool will hang on to the plug and pull it out again... when you twist the tool, it effectively opens the end of the eyelet and allows it to let go of the plug more easily!
@matthewelsey1782
@matthewelsey1782 2 года назад
Love it Dell Billy basics but something all rider's should know thank you for showing it
@danielkim4895
@danielkim4895 2 года назад
i drove around like that few yrs ago in a ranch because it was a holiday season and no one could come out. anyway, would it work if the puncture was on the side of the tire? I heard someone say not to rely on any kind of patching when the puncture is on the side, not the bottom, of the tire. any thought?
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Perhaps you skipped some of the video, I did make specific mention at the end not to plug on the edges, in fact only the middle third of the tyre area is truly safe to do this with, even if you could say it is 'safe' to do it at all... all covered at the end of the video buddy.
@wavecreatures
@wavecreatures 11 месяцев назад
A very helpful guide, thank you!
@alexambientreverb5087
@alexambientreverb5087 7 месяцев назад
Very useful video!! Big thanks!!❤
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 7 месяцев назад
You're welcome 😊
@Rodney-of8qi
@Rodney-of8qi 2 года назад
Thank you - another v useful DIY tip. Now I just need to make my T100 tube only tyres tubeless! (I know you've covered that in another video but I'm not sure I'm brave enough yet to try a conversion)
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
You can buy the pump-in gel suitable for tubed tyres..!! better then nothing i guess..!?
@marksmith8663
@marksmith8663 2 года назад
Yes it was a 4 hour wait so now I carry a repair kit only used it once on a car tyre . I didn’t know about turning it 90 it help opening the eye of the needle open up Makes sense now Thanks
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Yes indeed mate, twisting the tool helps extract it without the risk of pulling the plug back out.
@myz06rocks
@myz06rocks 2 года назад
I've been so lucky thus far with my own travels however i do travel with a tire puncture kit on longer trips! Its one that has a small battery operated inflator as well.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Yeah, good call, i never leave home without mine now, when you live in a rural area, there's very little help in the way of breakdown unless you like waiting 4 hours by the roadside.. and these can make a minor inconvenience out of an otherwise ruined day..!
@usernamemykel
@usernamemykel 2 года назад
Vukcanizing tube of glue is usually dried out by the time you need it.
@__Yannick__
@__Yannick__ 2 года назад
Hey, Thank you so much for the video. I was cleaning my bike today and found a screw in the rear tyre. It was between the treads. Would you say it's ok to plug it if it's between the treads, but still quite central to the tire?
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Yes that's fine Yannick, as long as the tyre still has lots of tread, and like you say, the puncture is near the centre... then is should be fine as an emergency repair until you can get the tyre either properly plugged internally, or even replaced.. like i said, these are a temporary get-you-home repair.!
@__Yannick__
@__Yannick__ 2 года назад
@@Moonfleet41 Thank you Delboy. I appreciate your reply. :) I actually just took the nail out and there was no hissing. I feel like it went relatively deep (at a slight angle.) Do you know wether there is something you need to use to plug a semi-punctured tire, or can I just leave it and keep an eye on it for the next few trips?
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
@@__Yannick__ It's a completely unknown quantity im afraid Yannick, i can;t answer whether that is safe or not, perhaps take the bike along to a tyre show and ask them to take a close look and advise you of the best option.!
@__Yannick__
@__Yannick__ 2 года назад
@@Moonfleet41 No worries. Thank you for getting back to me. Your videos are amazing. Really helpful and down to earth. Thanks and have a lovely night 😊
@rogerthedodger5788
@rogerthedodger5788 2 года назад
I know this is dumb. I bought one of these kits a while ago but never take it with me. Your video has made me get it out and put in in the bike. Thanks! Another useful video from you.... as always.
@PeterSmith-or3pq
@PeterSmith-or3pq 2 года назад
I have one also. Lives in the bike . Knocking on wood
@robertwolf3006
@robertwolf3006 2 года назад
Done it 100 times, but always good to rehearse in the mind Thank You
@stumac5820
@stumac5820 2 года назад
Thanks Del, I've got to get some of these and now I know how to apply.
@Moonfleet41
@Moonfleet41 2 года назад
Glad to help Stu, could save you a wasted afternoon!
@MyINNOVAMotorcycling
@MyINNOVAMotorcycling 2 года назад
Another great video, thanks Del. Statistical Tip: Nails and Screws DO NOT Penetrate Street Tires (Made of 100% Nylon).
@TheMaskedheel
@TheMaskedheel 9 месяцев назад
Are these tubeless tires? People make these videos and never explain this.
@vidright
@vidright 2 года назад
I ALWAYS add vulcanize glue. You get more tightness and pushing in the plugs is much easier.
@garyjohnson4575
@garyjohnson4575 2 года назад
First sideways valve for me, I like it.
@robertdawson8522
@robertdawson8522 2 года назад
Guess it goes without saying that these repair kits are for tubeless tires only
@patrickday4206
@patrickday4206 12 часов назад
I didn't know they worked on tubes 😂😂😂
@soulrebelno1
@soulrebelno1 2 года назад
Have you had any experience of portable battery type air compressors, if so, are they any good?
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