buttonnine
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Yes they do, like wot everyone else said, apply them properly and they'll last as long as the tube does!.
Slightly OT , does anyone use them standard patches that come in patch kits to big for road tyres ?
They always look to thick and wide for me so i end up making my own from sheets you can buy .
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How do you apply any type of patch if the flattened tube is narrower than the smallest patch?????
This is exactly what I do. I then pinch and hold it for about 20-30 seconds right over the actual hole. Sometimes you need to manhandle the patch/tube into other positions and squeeze it to seal properly but it worksInflate the tube slightly to give a larger (rounder) contact area?
Cut a patch in half?Thread deflection alert!
How do you apply any type of patch if the flattened tube is narrower than the smallest patch?????
Applied correctly, they will be fine. I have 2 on my road bike which are now over 2 years old.Does all the above apply even using road tyres at 100psi? I've been gifted some slime Skabs and have just repaired 2 tunes using them. 'Twas a doddle but I don't feel confident they'll hold when pumped to max pressure....
+1 This.Applied correctly, they will be fine.
+1 This.
We generally only replace inner tubes when patches need to overlap. Max on any one inner tube we have had was 11 or 12![]()