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Drago

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If he's been reading this thread he's probably nipped out to top himself.
 

MontyVeda

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I know I'm tempting fate here but the only time i get a puncture is when I'm missing all or part of my puncture repair kit. I've had two punctures in ten years... no, three... one was a thorn that I left in the tyre which I removed and repaired the puncture when i got home (about fifteen miles later). I did have the repair kit on that occasion, but thorns make pretty good plugs for the holes they make. :okay:

@Wyn Davies ...always carry a repair kit. I never need it when I have it but Sod's Law dictates that if I don't have it, I will need it. My cranks used to work loose on long rides until I started carrying a long handled 8mm allen key... never worked loose since. I don't carry a few small tools 'just in case' ...I carry them for luck.
 

boydj

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I guess Wyn has been in the pub between 1pm and 8pm.
 

Pale Rider

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Tannus Armour is a tyre liner - @Racing roadkill has/had their solid tyres.

Cheapo liners sold on ebay cause friction punctures as they shift a little inside the tyre.

The Armour is thicker, but softer.

It looks a better job, although you need room inside the tyre to fit both it and a smaller cross section inner tube.

Might be a bit tight on a roadie tyre, but should work well on hybrid, MTB, and balloon tyres.

My local bike shop has sold a couple of pairs.

Positive, or at least no negative, feedback so far.

https://tannus.co.uk/armour/
 
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