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I run a Paxton bodied special on 15” Acron alloy motorbike wheels with Michelins.
No place for a spare and no way of mending a puncture at the roadside — the tyres fit like a whales bum and whales go very deep.
So I carry one of those compressed air canisters that contain a sealant. Fortunately I havnt had to use it yet and I guess it may be redundant anyway if the tube moves inside the tyre.
Would like to know if anyone has experience or a view on this.
Charles
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Location: Nottinghamshire. Robin Hood County
Car type: Austin Ruby Mk1 1935
20-08-2021, 04:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-08-2021, 04:18 PM by John Mason.)
When my wife bought her Astra four years ago like most moden’s it was not fitted with a spare. Instead was a canister of pressurised gas with a sealant added. The sales man gave her another similar can but different brand and advised her not to use the one provided by the cars manufacture as although it would do the job in getting her home it would ruin the tyre if a proper repair was attempted. However the one he provided would not. Something to do with the types of sealants used apparently all do not gum up the inside of the tyre and wheel rim.
John Mason
Would you believe it "Her who must be obeyed" refers to my Ruby as the toy.
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I used these for trialing for years they are really good
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Location: Deepest darkest Kent
Rekkers and Ian,
which CO2 kit do you use?
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Location: Wellington, NZ
Reminds me of the automatic tyre changer:
I am always careful not to drive alongside large trucks/buses on the motorway in my little cars.
Maybe this is why?
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
Robert, I have whatsapped you a photo.
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I have one of the Inflation kits mentioned by John Mason which I bought it from an antique stall. I fact it pumps fresh air not petrol/air mixture. It uses the compression to operate a small pump valve. They come with 18mm and 14mm treads and are very efficient. You don't want to leave it pumping for long. They were made by Schrader; the tyre valve company. Excellent if you spot one for sale anywhere.