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cat  
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 More options 11 May, 22:28
Newsgroups: uk.rec.motorcycles
From: cat <h...@tehre.com>
Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 22:28:05 +0100
Local: Sun 11 May 2008 22:28
Subject: My bike is heavier
by the mass of just under one nail, since I've ground off the end that
was sticking out.

Anyone got any recommendations for tire fixy people in the Manchester
area? If it's save-able I'd be a happy girl, there's lots of tread on it.


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Beav  
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 More options 12 May, 10:20
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From: "Beav" <beavis.origi...@ntlwoxorld.com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 10:20:55 +0100
Local: Mon 12 May 2008 10:20
Subject: Re: My bike is heavier

"cat" <h...@tehre.com> wrote in message

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> by the mass of just under one nail, since I've ground off the end that was
> sticking out.

> Anyone got any recommendations for tire fixy people in the Manchester
> area? If it's save-able I'd be a happy girl, there's lots of tread on it.

National Tyres should be able to fixate on you Cat. they may even sort your
tyre out. If not, then a repair kit (which you should always have with you
anyway) will probably do it. Plugs and a tube of glue with a couple of
little air cylinders usually come in the kits and they're bloody good.

I've fixed a few punctures with those and just left them. I ran 4000 miles
on one set of plugged tyres, so they're not likely to come flying out.

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Zed 1000
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 More options 12 May, 10:41
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From: Eddie <ed...@deguello.org>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 10:41:02 +0100
Local: Mon 12 May 2008 10:41
Subject: Re: My bike is heavier

Beav wrote:

> National Tyres should be able to fixate on you Cat. they may even sort your
> tyre out. If not, then a repair kit (which you should always have with you
> anyway) will probably do it. Plugs and a tube of glue with a couple of
> little air cylinders usually come in the kits and they're bloody good.

... unless it's a kit that you've owned for ~9+ years and never needed
to use, until one day when you discover you've got a puncture, and
you've got to be somewhere in a hurry, so you could really do without
the hassle, then you discover that the plugs have perished and the tyre
won't hold air, so you ride with the flat over to your friendly local
mechanic who takes the tyre off, at which point you discover that the
hole you were repairing wasn't actually the one that was letting the air
out in the first place. Pah.

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Beav  
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 More options 12 May, 14:48
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From: "Beav" <beavis.origi...@ntlwoxorld.com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 14:48:24 +0100
Local: Mon 12 May 2008 14:48
Subject: Re: My bike is heavier

"Eddie" <ed...@deguello.org> wrote in message

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Well there is that :-)

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 More options 12 May, 19:28
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From: "fish" <thunderace...@hotmail.comXXX>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 19:28:27 +0100
Local: Mon 12 May 2008 19:28
Subject: Re: My bike is heavier

"cat" <h...@tehre.com> wrote in message

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> by the mass of just under one nail, since I've ground off the end that was
> sticking out.

> Anyone got any recommendations for tire fixy people in the Manchester
> area? If it's save-able I'd be a happy girl, there's lots of tread on it.

I use SMD in leigh town centre or TST in clucheth near risley remand.  Never
really had a problem with them in 10 years and they normally plug tires it
they can.

Ken
GSXR


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 More options 12 May, 19:44
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From: Cane <CaneU...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 11:44:00 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: My bike is heavier
On 11 May, 22:28, cat <h...@tehre.com> wrote:

> by the mass of just under one nail, since I've ground off the end that
> was sticking out.

> Anyone got any recommendations for tire fixy people in the Manchester
> area? If it's save-able I'd be a happy girl, there's lots of tread on it.

What sort of air do you use?

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cat  
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 More options 12 May, 21:43
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From: cat <h...@tehre.com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 21:43:01 +0100
Local: Mon 12 May 2008 21:43
Subject: Re: My bike is heavier

Ok, so I'm on the train again tomorrow. The nail is still in the tire.
I don't really understand how the plug kits operate, or if someone with
arms like mine could deliver a plug into the depth of a tire and retract
any kind of stabby tool.

I really am strapped for cash, I'm committed to a rather expensive
educational procedure so I can't say I'm keen to just hand over my
inexperience to an expensive tire repairer. But, I'm also not completely
arrogant about my abilities.

Googling finds me the kits, but not much in the way of instructions or
step by step guides before I commit myself. As things stand, I've done a
few miles on this nail and it's not let the air out, so feasibly I can
still ride it to a mendy place if I don't have the bottle to pull the
nail and use a kit.

I own nothing like tire levers, or bits for getting the wheel out of the
swingarm, so if this has to be done from the inside, I can stop typing.
Would you mind giving me the idiot's/girl's guide to this?


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Beav  
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 More options 12 May, 22:24
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From: "Beav" <beavis.origi...@ntlwoxorld.com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 22:24:20 +0100
Local: Mon 12 May 2008 22:24
Subject: Re: My bike is heavier

"cat" <h...@tehre.com> wrote in message

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'Course yu could. Remove naily object with pliers, squirt glue into hole and
install plug on insertion tool. Blather some glue on the plug and push into
hole. The glue acts as a lubricant, so it's easy to get full penetration.
Withdrawal of tool leaves the plug in place.

It's a bit like ... nah, I won't got here :)

> I really am strapped for cash,

It's a LOT cheaper to plug a tyre than buy a new one. About 15 quid for your
basic plug kit and about 30 quid for one with all the cyclinders for
roadside blow-up's. If you're at home, you don't need the cylinders as you
can use a foot pump borrowed from a neighbour. (They all have one somewhere)

>I'm committed to a rather expensive educational procedure so I can't say
>I'm keen to just hand over my inexperience to an expensive tire repairer.
>But, I'm also not completely arrogant about my abilities.

You could do this.

> Googling finds me the kits, but not much in the way of instructions or
> step by step guides before I commit myself. As things stand, I've done a
> few miles on this nail and it's not let the air out, so feasibly I can
> still ride it to a mendy place if I don't have the bottle to pull the nail
> and use a kit.

Any tyre replacement emporium will repair it in seconds and for bugger all
real money.

> I own nothing like tire levers, or bits for getting the wheel out of the
> swingarm, so if this has to be done from the inside, I can stop typing.

The plug kit repairs are all done from the outside. Tyre places will do it
from the inside though.

> Would you mind giving me the idiot's/girl's guide to this?

See above :-)

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Zed 1000
OMF# 19


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Beav  
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 More options 12 May, 22:26
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From: "Beav" <beavis.origi...@ntlwoxorld.com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 22:26:58 +0100
Local: Mon 12 May 2008 22:26
Subject: Re: My bike is heavier

"fish" <thunderace...@hotmail.comXXX> wrote in message

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> "cat" <h...@tehre.com> wrote in message
> news:482764e5$0$10636$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
>> by the mass of just under one nail, since I've ground off the end that
>> was sticking out.

>> Anyone got any recommendations for tire fixy people in the Manchester
>> area? If it's save-able I'd be a happy girl, there's lots of tread on it.

> I use SMD in leigh town centre or TST in clucheth near risley remand.

I sent a pal of mine to SMD a couple of weeks ago. When they re-fitted his
back wheel, they couldn't POSSIBLY have done a worse job of aligning it with
the chain run.

Thankfully, I'd instructed my pal to being the bike back here after he'd got
the new tyres, so I could make sure they hadn't fucked up. I reckon the
chain and sprox would've lasted about a month the wheel was that far out of
line.

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Beav

VN 750
Zed 1000
OMF# 19


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Beav  
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 More options 12 May, 23:03
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From: "Beav" <beavis.origi...@ntlwoxorld.com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 23:03:44 +0100
Local: Mon 12 May 2008 23:03
Subject: Re: My bike is heavier

"Cane" <CaneU...@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> On 11 May, 22:28, cat <h...@tehre.com> wrote:

>> by the mass of just under one nail, since I've ground off the end that
>> was sticking out.

>> Anyone got any recommendations for tire fixy people in the Manchester
>> area? If it's save-able I'd be a happy girl, there's lots of tread on it.

> What sort of air do you use?

Northern air. It's as thick as fuck.

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Zed 1000
OMF# 19


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 More options 12 May, 23:13
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From: cat <h...@tehre.com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 23:13:57 +0100
Local: Mon 12 May 2008 23:13
Subject: Re: My bike is heavier

Beav wrote:

<snip>

>> Would you mind giving me the idiot's/girl's guide to this?

> See above :-)

Thanks ever-so, I'll avail myself of the above and get back riding.

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