by mrP(Boonen)VT » Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:54 am
[quote]There is a canister of sealant stuff/foam you can get, has anyone used it? I'm sure it'd be good enough to get back to HQ but does it make the tub irreparable?
If you carry a spare tub do you pre-tape it? Leave the backing on or take it off? I have a nearly new tub taped on to an old rim, if I take that off to use as a spare will it have enough glue on it to use as is?
The Guru says
I have not carried a spare tub for years, but used the canister of sealant - easier to use than changing a tub - if you have punctured, you're not going to break any records, and that stuff will get you home (back to HQ!) as it inflates the tyre as well easily to 60psi.
It does make any further repairs unviable, but then unlikely that it wil puncture again. Personally I don't use them for racing again afterwards.
Should you take a spare, 2 things are very important -
1, It should already have been placed on a wheel as otherwise you will be forever swearing and huffing and puffing trying to stretch it on the rim.
2. It must be pre glued or taped. There is no way you can fiddle about with tape at the side of the road. The adhesive does need to be strong as after a puncture, you are not going to be tearing round corners. (The tape does not stay on the rim, but remains firmly affixed to the tub)
Guru P