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Yes, it's a great product, and portable under the seat. It's advertised as good for 60-ish miles only, i.e. temporary. I've had the repaired tyre off and have fitted a new one. The bond from this repair looked really good and strong from the inside. CAVEAT: only useful for holes up to 4mm in diameter.
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I had to use this recently and was shocked to find a sharp edge on the bung inserting tool simply cut the bung in half instead of pushing it through the tyre, I had to improvise by putting a shoe lace in the tool before the bung to cover the sharp burr. Also the plastic adapter for the CO2 leaked both ends so the tyre only reached 15psi. It did get me home, but only just. Surely there are better quality kits available?
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A genuine kit at a great price. The instructions are clear and it seems to contain everything necessary for a roadside repair Haven't had to use it yet, and hope I never do, but a sensible insurance just in case.
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Having just came of ferry for tour of Germany, found that my NEW back tyre had two inch screw in it. Tried the puncture tyre weld, No Good. Then mate had the tip Top repair, tried it and HEY PRESTO, tyre fixed. Checked tyre pressure daily and it actually held. ( for 10 day tour)
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Just had to use the Rema kit , inch and a half screw in the back tyre on my Yamaha FJR1300 . Really easy to use no problems at all just plugged the hole inflated the tye and rode on two up too and we are er not a light couple, great ,recomended.
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