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  • Anchiovy in a road Tyre?
  • thestabiliser
    Free Member

    Just got a 4mm glass cut right across the middle of the tread on my spesh roubaixseses 😢 if I shove an anchiovy in there will it
    A hold
    B create an annoying bump on every rotation?

    Tell me I don’t have to lash out another 35 quid. 😢😢😢😢

    simondbarnes
    Full Member

    They don’t often work that well in road tyres. I’d patch it from the inside.

    hatter
    Full Member

    Dyanplugs work on tubeless road tyres, stuck one in a Maxxis Padrone and it holds 90psi.

    You can cut the tail of the plug off if its noticable when riding.

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    sarawak
    Free Member

    if itdon’t work don’t shell out 335 for more Roubaixeseseses. I’ve got a nearly new pair hung up in the garage that you can have at a serious discount!!!

    cheddarchallenged
    Free Member

    haven’t seen those Dyanplugs before – looks like a good system albeit £2 per puncture cost.

    hatter
    Full Member

    I’d rather occasionally pay £2 a shot for something that works when you need it to, never had much luck with anchovies/bacon strips.

    If you get so many punctures that £2 a go is going to be a significant financial burden.. you probably should think about running beefier tyres.

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