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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby Stevepshipley » Tue Jan 17, 2017 9:04 pm

Goop is as good as any, recent puncture on my tubed rear tyre deflated really slowly. No need to change me undies :-)
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby citydaz » Tue Jan 17, 2017 9:06 pm

Ive always thought that a Lambretta doesnt look complete without a spare wheel behind the leg shields.
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby Rich Oswald » Tue Jan 17, 2017 9:40 pm

scott from morecambe wrote:Any recommendations on Tyre slime?


cheers


Puncturesafe off Ebay

CHRIS in MARGATE wrote:You unscrew the valve core with a valve core remover.
Costs about 99p - £1.49


you get a valve core remover with every bottle.

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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby Jim Rose » Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:05 pm

I set off to Hull last year running in my Targa, I was carrying a spare wheel but when I got a flat it was on the back the spare was useless as the rear wheel has offset rims. Last year I carried two spare wheels this year it will be one for the back and a spare tube with compressed air canisters as well. Especially relevant when I go to Italy. I put Ben Burgess "Goop" in my innertubes
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby coaster » Wed Jan 18, 2017 7:17 pm

Speaking of the Italy trip, taking a spare might be a good idea anyway as it could be just about possible to run out of tread if your journey goes muck over 2k miles :?
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby bike grim » Wed Jan 18, 2017 9:52 pm

coaster wrote:Speaking of the Italy trip, taking a spare might be a good idea anyway as it could be just about possible to run out of tread if your journey goes much over 2k miles :?


Or take the time to swap front to back whilst In Adria. I had that plan coming back from Ebensee but when it came down to it I couldn't be arsed so ran the guanlett with a near slick for the last 250 miles
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby coaster » Thu Jan 19, 2017 12:11 am

bike grim wrote:
coaster wrote:Speaking of the Italy trip, taking a spare might be a good idea anyway as it could be just about possible to run out of tread if your journey goes much over 2k miles :?


Or take the time to swap front to back whilst In Adria. I had that plan coming back from Ebensee but when it came down to it I couldn't be arsed so ran the guanlett with a near slick for the last 250 miles


That would be a good shout but I have the lower load rating on the front and also the rotation is different :(
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby ToBoldlyGo » Thu Jan 19, 2017 11:51 am

Sounds like you're running Continentals Coaster. :D
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby Jim Rose » Thu Jan 19, 2017 1:04 pm

This thread has reminded me to buy more gas canisters and inner tubes and to make, make sure my spare wheel is new when I set of for Monza in May. Thanks everyone>
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby Scooterlam » Thu Jan 19, 2017 2:08 pm

I tend to do Euros in a group of three no back up van. 2 spares between us is a good number as it leaves the third to carry more of the spares.
Last years run was the first time I haven't had to change a tyre due to wear (Sportsmans) but after seeing my bike on the dyno I had to change a rim.
I also suffered with loose nuts, oooer. on a coast to coast and elongated the holes in the rim so was pleased to have a spare rather than a tube.
also carry studs for the hub.
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby Adam_Winstone » Thu Jan 19, 2017 2:44 pm

Layshaft?
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby coaster » Thu Jan 19, 2017 4:45 pm

ToBoldlyGo wrote:Sounds like you're running Continentals Coaster. :D


ScootSmarts actually but yes, similar issue if using Conti's too and some other modern tyres as well 8-)
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby rossclark » Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:10 pm

It's a complete bastard to get into the SIP rims via the valve as the hole on the inside of the rim is very small.
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby Scooterlam » Thu Jan 19, 2017 11:46 pm

Would a large syringe help.
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Re: To spare wheel or not....

Postby ROClarke » Fri Jan 20, 2017 9:55 pm

Knowledge wrote:Me and Superhooper travelled to Vienna in 2015. We had a spare wheel between us, but didn't need it. Luck? Probably.

I have gone with tubeless rims and gloop inside. Superhooper prefers split rims.

Our planned ride to Italy will include another two riders, so if we spread the spare tyres around a bit, we shouldn't need one each.

I would come with you but I am from Norwich lol !
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