woodbutcher
Veteran
- Location
- S W France
Knowing my luck l would get to the sewing stage and then stick the needle through the tube....back to square one !But you can repair them. Takes a bit longer and a bit of patience, but can be done.
A sharp blade to cut the stiches once you've located the hole, then pull out the tube and apply a normal patch. Then tuck it back in and use waxed thread (carpet thread) to sew the tyre back. You'll need a thimble to push the needle through.
What would you say is a reasonable pressure for these tyres, they're nothing special, Continental Giro but l don't want to ruin them or me through ignorance ?