Akiwi
🐸 Kermit Elite 🐸
I recently got a relatively large hole in my tyre, too big to self repair. The little plugs worked ok as a temporary solution, but over time they can work loose and come out. I did a bit of research on what to do, and a few sites said you need to replace your tyre. As this is a pretty new tyre, I looked for a more permanent solution and came across tyre repair mushrooms. I hadn't seen them before so I thought I'd share them with you.
I got them from Amazon for €3.97.
Basically it is a mushroom shaped patch with a wire stem to help get it through a hole.
They have a sticky surface to help them cold vulcanise to the inside of the tyre.
I didn't remove my tyre completely, just cleaned the inside and roughed it up a bit with sandpaper.
Then I poked the mushroom through.
To help it stick, I clamped it for a while before trimming off the excess. After blowing it up it had a very small leak that was quickly stopped by the liquid in the tyre.
Trimmed off the excess stem, and hey presto.
I biked on it over 100 km the last few days and it looks like it will last.
I got them from Amazon for €3.97.
Basically it is a mushroom shaped patch with a wire stem to help get it through a hole.
They have a sticky surface to help them cold vulcanise to the inside of the tyre.
I didn't remove my tyre completely, just cleaned the inside and roughed it up a bit with sandpaper.
Then I poked the mushroom through.
To help it stick, I clamped it for a while before trimming off the excess. After blowing it up it had a very small leak that was quickly stopped by the liquid in the tyre.
Trimmed off the excess stem, and hey presto.
I biked on it over 100 km the last few days and it looks like it will last.