I had a couple of punctures last year with thorns but none since I went tubeless with Stans last year.
Someone said that they found numerous thorns in their tyre but they sealed themselves.
I wondered about carrying a tube but thought that if the tyre had lots of thorns fitting an emergency tube would not work.
So the point (!) of the post. I checked today and found a deeply embedded thorn that could have been there for ages. I removed it with pliers and had an immediate l air loss. The Stans didn’t seem to stop it so I removed the valve and topped up and it seems to have repaired it.
So do you leave the thorns in or pull them out?
Someone said that they found numerous thorns in their tyre but they sealed themselves.
I wondered about carrying a tube but thought that if the tyre had lots of thorns fitting an emergency tube would not work.
So the point (!) of the post. I checked today and found a deeply embedded thorn that could have been there for ages. I removed it with pliers and had an immediate l air loss. The Stans didn’t seem to stop it so I removed the valve and topped up and it seems to have repaired it.
So do you leave the thorns in or pull them out?