Pop into any garage and just use a tyreweld can to get you home, it will seal around a screw or pull it out and it will work up to a 5mm hole then have the tyre repaired at a garage when you get back. If you remove the wheel yourself it is a lot cheaper as that is the longest part of the job just getting a rear off then back on and adjusting your chain takes the most time.
Greetings from N.I. can i ask you (THE PILLION) can you hear the sat nav instructions as i see you have the same cardo as me and my good lady, but she can't hear the nav it's a bit of a frustration for us. Robert & Carolyn
I always carry a Tubeless Repair Kit and Small 12V Pump.
It's kept me (and a few friends) going on long trips.
10 mins work and you're riding again.
Pop into any garage and just use a tyreweld can to get you home, it will seal around a screw or pull it out and it will work up to a 5mm hole then have the tyre repaired at a garage when you get back. If you remove the wheel yourself it is a lot cheaper as that is the longest part of the job just getting a rear off then back on and adjusting your chain takes the most time.
Brilliant. Thank you for taking us along on your journey.
@@markc1967 Thank you for watching. It was not easy but I would do it again in a heart beat, but maybe on a different vehicle 😂
Greetings from N.I. can i ask you (THE PILLION) can you hear the sat nav instructions as i see you have the same cardo as me and my good lady, but she can't hear the nav it's a bit of a frustration for us. Robert & Carolyn
@@49googie Only one of the head sets can be synced to the nav, so no I can’t hear it
Welcome back, epic journey! Where to next????
@@theladwiththebeard We haven’t decided yet and we will be going soon 😂
@@BeyondRestless Soon? Hope its south and warm..... lol
@@theladwiththebeard Definitely south, England in the winter is a bit naff
Spain, Italy warmer weather :)