02GF74
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The tyre has a small nick, about 2 mm across oon the outside but, and this is the werd thing, there is not sign of damage on the inside!!!
First attempt was to glue using rubber solution a 2 cm square piece of innere tube - still leaking!
Second attempt was to use a p*cture repair patch, still leaking
Third attempt was to smear a 4 x 3 cam area with a solicone type sealant - still leaking
Last attempt was to fit a really bit piece of inner tube - guess what, still leaking.
Can;lt work out why since the partch is way bigger than the nick and yes, it is more or leass centred below it.
The only way air can be getting out is by somehow going along the the plies and then out.
First photo shows hooooooge patch from inner tube.
Second photo shows bubbles coming out through the cut when some water mixed with washing up liquid is applied.
So any ideas? (apart from inner tubes )
and, and tubeless tyres are a pain in the a**e when it comes to inflating them.
First attempt was to glue using rubber solution a 2 cm square piece of innere tube - still leaking!
Second attempt was to use a p*cture repair patch, still leaking
Third attempt was to smear a 4 x 3 cam area with a solicone type sealant - still leaking
Last attempt was to fit a really bit piece of inner tube - guess what, still leaking.
Can;lt work out why since the partch is way bigger than the nick and yes, it is more or leass centred below it.
The only way air can be getting out is by somehow going along the the plies and then out.
First photo shows hooooooge patch from inner tube.
Second photo shows bubbles coming out through the cut when some water mixed with washing up liquid is applied.
So any ideas? (apart from inner tubes )
and, and tubeless tyres are a pain in the a**e when it comes to inflating them.