I think that hint about going into the leak at a 45 degree angle is important. I didn't think about that after my first flat, and couldn't figure out why I was still leaking air after fixing the tire. So I eventually took the tire off and installed a tube (I always carry one, and it was the first time I'd needed it in a long time). That's when I saw the rim tape damage - D'oh! I've learned my lesson and your suggestion just reinforced it. Thanks.
This product was so close to actually be useful.. just one thing makes it almost useless.. The whole point of having a plug on an easy to reach please is to be able to grab it immediately, because very often you have your finger on the whole keeping the air in... or you are simply in a hurry (racing)! If I need to take my tool out from the backpack to take the plug out, I might as well just keep a normal plug in the backpack! Such a shame, a tool free action was going to solve everything..
Disagree... maybe for your application, but there are many other applications where it is very useful. I prefer to be as 'decluttered' when riding as possible, ie everything stored on or in the bike as possible so I don't have to run a backpack or have pockets full of stuff. Very useful in my case.
Might be worth looking into a non locking folding blade for your UK customers, all it takes is a jobsworth cop and that is a concealed fixed blade knife, nice idea but i wouldnt risk using it for commuting for that reason. I'd rather just have a regular plug set in my tool bottle and uk legal pocket knife on my keys. Also needing another tool to get at your repair kit seems like an extra step, why not keep a plug kit in a pouch with your multi tool and co2 at that point.
Can you store it in the HT2 crankset in the same manner? I am asking of course for the single piece (not two). And one question about dimensions -- what is the inner and outer width of the hole in the plug itself (i.e. how thick the strip can be and how big hole the plug will make)?
I bought your kit today and used it as directed and the plug didnt seal the hole at all. Tried two sizes tried putting half in, both halfs in, added rubber cement etc. and it still leaks. Your kit cost 2x as much the slime kit too. Pretty bummed
It's a fixed blade so illegal if a copper decides he wants to pull you up on it. For trail riding probably get away with it, fixing a flat on a train station platform (like I had to this week) Increases your chance of getting an eager chap wanting to get a knife crime arrest on his chit. I just carry a small uk legal knife with me, leatherman squirt usually for the commute, Swiss army knife for a weekend ride out on gravel.
This is without comparison the absolute worst puncture repair set to date. Plunges are extremely sticky to get out of the plastic they are in. But when stuck in your tire, they blow right out at only 3,5 bar or 50 PSI. First i tried the smallest plug, since the hole was very small... It blew right out at 50 PSI. So i changed to the middle sized plug. This one kept air at 4,1 bar or 59 PSI... But after 40 meters of riding, the plug blew right out again. Before i had a very small hole, that muc off tubeless sealant didn't seal... Now i have a huge hole from using this rubbish puncture repair set, and now i get to buy a new tire, after spending way too much on this set already....
I think that hint about going into the leak at a 45 degree angle is important. I didn't think about that after my first flat, and couldn't figure out why I was still leaking air after fixing the tire. So I eventually took the tire off and installed a tube (I always carry one, and it was the first time I'd needed it in a long time). That's when I saw the rim tape damage - D'oh! I've learned my lesson and your suggestion just reinforced it. Thanks.
So if you forget bring your allen to take the plug out, then you’re screwed
Sold out everywhere! When will they be back in stock?
These are sick! Just picked them up in pink for my transition sentinel in sky blue
Keeping it rad!
Well done. Nice and clearly explained. The kit looks well made and simple to use. I think I’ll buy this. Thank you.
Amazing, they are using the two bikes I plan to buy this for, what a coincidence.
This product was so close to actually be useful.. just one thing makes it almost useless.. The whole point of having a plug on an easy to reach please is to be able to grab it immediately, because very often you have your finger on the whole keeping the air in... or you are simply in a hurry (racing)! If I need to take my tool out from the backpack to take the plug out, I might as well just keep a normal plug in the backpack! Such a shame, a tool free action was going to solve everything..
Disagree... maybe for your application, but there are many other applications where it is very useful. I prefer to be as 'decluttered' when riding as possible, ie everything stored on or in the bike as possible so I don't have to run a backpack or have pockets full of stuff. Very useful in my case.
Love the glove gag
Might be worth looking into a non locking folding blade for your UK customers, all it takes is a jobsworth cop and that is a concealed fixed blade knife, nice idea but i wouldnt risk using it for commuting for that reason. I'd rather just have a regular plug set in my tool bottle and uk legal pocket knife on my keys.
Also needing another tool to get at your repair kit seems like an extra step, why not keep a plug kit in a pouch with your multi tool and co2 at that point.
samurai Sword is a better idea, no need for a multitool
Thanks for this amazing product.
seems like a nice way to keep a last resort knife on your bike as well
What grips would you recommend
I’ve a small hole about 3mm slice, tyre staying up but sealant keeps bubbling out, do I need to plug it if it’s staying up?
Epic!!
just perfect!!!
I have one that keeps falling out but if I tighten more it backs out. Any tips?
Can you store it in the HT2 crankset in the same manner? I am asking of course for the single piece (not two). And one question about dimensions -- what is the inner and outer width of the hole in the plug itself (i.e. how thick the strip can be and how big hole the plug will make)?
what grips are they just bought a set of ergons to go witrh my new plugs but the ends dont pop off???
Is this instead of having puncture sealent in the tubeless tyre ?
As well as. This is for larger holes that sealant alone can't plug
I just ordered this and I have a feeling it doesn't come with any plugs
Does it only comes in pink?
I bought your kit today and used it as directed and the plug didnt seal the hole at all. Tried two sizes tried putting half in, both halfs in, added rubber cement etc. and it still leaks. Your kit cost 2x as much the slime kit too. Pretty bummed
are you able to send us any pics of this? we'll be happy to help
Looks like these sold out quick, any idea when they’ll be back?
no fixed date yet, but we hope in the next few weeks!
Are these discontinued?
What are the knife laws in the uk around this product?
Looks like it's is less than 3 inches. Plus it's clearly a tool and not a weapon
Because you biking there no worries about anything
It's a fixed blade so illegal if a copper decides he wants to pull you up on it. For trail riding probably get away with it, fixing a flat on a train station platform (like I had to this week) Increases your chance of getting an eager chap wanting to get a knife crime arrest on his chit. I just carry a small uk legal knife with me, leatherman squirt usually for the commute, Swiss army knife for a weekend ride out on gravel.
Do these fit in sram cranks?
Would these work with deathgrips?
Yeah I’d like to know aswell. Probably have to cut a hole in the side.
You would need to cut the closed end grip to put the plug in, and use them as bar ends! Thanks//Muc-Off
No other color?
Yeah there is Black, silver, oil slick, pink, yellow, red and a few others
Hey Llord, we have ten colours for you to pick from , including iridescent!
@@mucoffltd yeah I check ur website. Really awesome!
Stop using the term aircraft grade aluminum BS 👎
This is without comparison the absolute worst puncture repair set to date. Plunges are extremely sticky to get out of the plastic they are in. But when stuck in your tire, they blow right out at only 3,5 bar or 50 PSI. First i tried the smallest plug, since the hole was very small... It blew right out at 50 PSI. So i changed to the middle sized plug. This one kept air at 4,1 bar or 59 PSI... But after 40 meters of riding, the plug blew right out again.
Before i had a very small hole, that muc off tubeless sealant didn't seal... Now i have a huge hole from using this rubbish puncture repair set, and now i get to buy a new tire, after spending way too much on this set already....
Need to do this demo in english...
does this work on PNW loam grips as they dont have a removable bar end?