Twitchy rear end...

Out of interest all you guys who have ditched the runflats, what do you do if you get a puncture? Do you just accept calling someone out to fix it or do you carry some squirty stuff etc? Thinking of ditching mine......
 
gnl said:
Out of interest all you guys who have ditched the runflats, what do you do if you get a puncture? Do you just accept calling someone out to fix it or do you carry some squirty stuff etc? Thinking of ditching mine......
simple question.. when was the last time you got a proper all out puncture.. ?
 
gnl said:
Out of interest all you guys who have ditched the runflats, what do you do if you get a puncture? Do you just accept calling someone out to fix it or do you carry some squirty stuff etc? Thinking of ditching mine......
I have bought one of the puncture repair kits available on ebay (the type where you ream out a small hole and then glue in an insert) and carry a small 12v compressor. Also carry a can of squirty gunk in case all else fails. All of this fits in a football boot bag so doesn't take up much space.
 
Had a puncture in my original run flats. On anything other than a very smooth road it feels like you are smashing your alloys to bits anyway.

Do it!! :thumbsup:
 
road warrior said:
gnl said:
Out of interest all you guys who have ditched the runflats, what do you do if you get a puncture? Do you just accept calling someone out to fix it or do you carry some squirty stuff etc? Thinking of ditching mine......
simple question.. when was the last time you got a proper all out puncture.. ?
My original E85 has a puncture soon after I bought it which hastened a full change... in the following 40k miles fortunately never had one but a can of gunk & a paid up recovery service from nationwide gave peace of mind
 
road warrior said:
simple question.. when was the last time you got a proper all out puncture.. ?
Have had 2 in the last 2 years. Both in rear non-runflat tyres with 6mm+ tread. Neither was repairable.

1st was 5" bolt (& washer). 200 yards from tyre repairer.
2nd was split near edge of tread caused by road debris. Slow puncture.
Carry gunk & compressor. Useful for neither puncture.
Runflat would not have survived #1.
 
Bloody bad luck, sounds like a dangerous place, wife got one a few years ago, but I haven't had one in donkeys years. Luck of the draw I suppose. :(
 
road warrior said:
Bloody bad luck, sounds like a dangerous place, wife got one a few years ago, but I haven't had one in donkeys years. Luck of the draw I suppose. :(

That sounds like the kiss o’ death ,,!
You’ll let us know when the puncture arrives ?
 
road warrior said:
hehe, tell me about it ... :rofl: i thought that when i wrote it..

I worked with a fella who was driving a colleague to work one day, who was boasting “I’ve been driving for 25 years and never had an accident” - then BANG! He bashed it a stationary car!
 
kiss of death indeed :headbang: :headbang:
sounds like. "couldn't hit an elephant at this dist...."
The last words of John Sedgwick of course...
 
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