As in all things it's 'Your Time and Your Dime'
I can afford a 'Professional Repair'
but I choose to repair things myself because I can.
Not everyone can, or wants to do this sort of thing themselves.
Safer all round that they go to a fitter IMO.
I have done at least 10 string repairs over the years and three in one rear motorcycle tyre. (Three separate punctures).
That particular tyre completed 6000 miles and saw 167mph in my tenure. (200bhp R1)
I never gave it a second thought due to my previous experience with this type of repair.
It is more to do with speed and convenience as far as I'm concerned.
For example, I repaired my vehicle tyre in 20 minutes a few weeks ago and that included removing and refitting the wheel.
My experience shows that this repair will easily last the life of the tyre and does not concern me in the least.
Knowledge is power, and the industry knows this.
Of course they will try and sell you a tyre rather than repair it for you, especially if they sense the consumer is potentially clueless.
I've even seen stories where the cheeky buggers have managed to sell the clueless customer two new tyres instead of repairing. Outrageous.
Yesterday, whilst on my way back from Haverfordwest, my TPMS warning came alive for a loss of pressure in my nearside rear tyre. The warning started at 2.5 Bar and every 5 minutes or so, I lost .1 of a Bar. I was only 10 minutes from home, so carried on and just kept an eye on it. I had a 4G...
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