- Location
- London
Am sure must have been asked before, but:
is there anything you can put in cuts in tyres which will reliably fill a cut - and stay there?
I don't mean small cuts so much - too much bother to fuss with those - I just check my tyres regularly and dig out any bits that may have lodged there.
But now and again i get a bigger cut in an otherwise near perfect tyre. And these are more of an invitation to other debris.
I know some folk suggest superglue but am not convinced - I have the impression that it dries too hard.
With all the trash non-products available for cyclists am a bit surprised that the genius of modern materials science hasn't come up with a product specifically for this - or maybe there aren't enough mean gits like me around to make this a worthwhile market?
is there anything you can put in cuts in tyres which will reliably fill a cut - and stay there?
I don't mean small cuts so much - too much bother to fuss with those - I just check my tyres regularly and dig out any bits that may have lodged there.
But now and again i get a bigger cut in an otherwise near perfect tyre. And these are more of an invitation to other debris.
I know some folk suggest superglue but am not convinced - I have the impression that it dries too hard.
With all the trash non-products available for cyclists am a bit surprised that the genius of modern materials science hasn't come up with a product specifically for this - or maybe there aren't enough mean gits like me around to make this a worthwhile market?