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The NEW DYNAPLUG® ULTRALITE TUBELESS TYRE PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT is a lightweight, compact solution for quick and easy puncture repairs in motorcycles and cars. With no glue required and a user-friendly design, this kit ensures you can tackle punctures effortlessly, making it an essential tool for every driver.
Age range | Adult |
Height | 23 centimetres |
Item display length | 2.5 centimetres |
Weight | 90 g |
Item display width | 12 centimetres |
Number of pieces | 4 |
Features | Lightweight |
Sport | golf |
Included components | 4 Repair plugs, 1 Insertion tube |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | DYNAPLUG |
Manufacturer | Dynaplug |
Item model number | DPU-1229 |
Product Dimensions | 13.72 x 2.29 x 0.1 cm; 9.07 g |
ASIN | B00B7FC4DI |
S**S
After several weeks the claims appear true - it works and is excellent value for money.
A cross head screw pushed into the tyre had to be dealt with.My local bike garaged had stopped repairing tyres, as the old way was not approved any more and there were insurance ramifications for them to do so. After some research I settled on Dynaplug (approved up to 90 mph apparently) as an option.The product is well manufactured to a professional standard, with all the components as described. It is important to follow the instructions to make it easier for yourself (you really do need some pressure in the tyre to push against). Once I followed the instructions it took less than a minute to effect the repair with a single plug.That was several weeks ago, since when I have ridden around town, A Roads, B Roads and motorway, with no noticeable drop off in performance or pressure loss in the repaired tyre. I may have been more cautious with an oddly shaped or larger puncture but for a small hole it was spot on.
S**S
Life saver.. much easier and quicker than changing a tyre.
Things thing is absolute brilliant. Saved me when I got a screw stuck in the tyre.Unscrewed the screw from the tyre, pushed this straight in an pulled it back out, cut the excess off, puncture now repaired.. simples.No removing tyres was necessary, I could even have drove to the garage to re-inflate (although I hardly lost any air during the process)I suggest to check out some of the youtube videos.Not sure about bigger holes but this one was only a couple of mm and it worked great. Tyre didnt even deflate any more when I was doing it..I was worried about long term but had it about 2 month now and now issue or pressure loss. Hit 70 easy many times over short runs, not did a long journey yet.It is a safety issue if you try to use it in the wall of the tyre so DONT RISK IT, stick to the instructions and only use it on the main tread.
T**D
Good, not perfect
Ultralite did a good job seal my puncture made from a two inch nail. The first time I used it i thought great job done. You need to apply a lot of pressure to get the Dynaplug through a motorcycle tire but, got there after a few tries. Over night the tyre went down so I had to plug it again. So far a week later and tire still inflated 100%.If you have the spare pounds invest in premium version that has a better handle for the job. Also invest in additional plugs.The photo shown on amazon was not the Dynaplug I received. Mine came with a plastic screw head and not the metal shown in the advert..🙄 Not the end of the world as it did the job.Purchase with confidence.
A**
Very clever bit of kit
Bought to repair a puncture caused by a screw in the back tyre. Straightforward and effective repair kit. The plug material bonds with the surrounding rubber making it part of the tyre. Spin the wheel a few times once the plug is in, prior to trimming the tail, for best results.I now take it out with the bike every time. (paranoid? moi?).Additional plugs available from Dynaplug and other outlets.
R**O
Tubeless tyre repair!
Yes have used this tool a few times and is simple to use and has done the job! The mushroom type where you have to take the tyre off are a much safer option! In my opinion!
M**F
Permanently fixed in 20 seconds the night before a road trip
I used this the other day when I found a puncture the night before I left for a 700 mile round trip to Amsterdam.The repair took 20 seconds, using two plugs and no special tools - just sharp pliers to trim the plugs.Tyre was still solid after sitting in the hotel car park a week later and had no issues all the way home.Just makes sure there is pressure in the tyre when you apply the tool otherwise you won't get through - use a stopper after you've removed the screw/nail/etc. and prepare the tool so you can apply it immediately (I did not do this at first and learnt the hard way).
C**G
Too easy, but it does work!
Worryingly easy,so much so it leaves you wondering if it's worked. 20 seconds from start to finish and didn't even have to take the wheel off, and fixed first time. A little pricey for what it is but if you take into account that you don't have to mess booking in for a repair or sit waiting for your local tyre place to repair it its probably too cheap. With 4 repair plugs it will definitely pay for itself over time. As it actually works just to keep it in the glovebox for emergencies I suppose is worth the money. I wouldn't be without it now I've used it and know for definite it works. DEFINITELY RECOMMEND IT....
S**Y
well designed product, but doesn't work
So i had a puncture on my tubelees road tyre, i tried to fix it with a worm this sealed the puncture and then 5 km into the ride and for a second time that day i was sprayed in white sealant, i put a tube in and got home,Under the strong product reviews and recommendation i tried Dyna-plug, the product is well designed and unlike the worms their rubber cord is already sticky prior to use (the worms were dry rubber)So with high hopes i removed the inner tuber re-seated the tyre topped up with sealant, inflated the tyre, the air came rushing out and with the dynaplug tool prepared is inserted the plug, it felt good and firm and brass tip went through with a pop, I withdrew the tool and the hissing dropped to a whisper, I spun the wheel a few bubbles of sealant and it stopped. i trimmed the plug and then left the puncture down over night.The next day I checked the pressure and it was around 70 psi i topped it up to 85 psi and refitted the wheel, of i went for a test ride, that lasted 3 Km the familiar sudden hiss coupled with white fluid spraying every where and the hope that it will seal but to no avail, only now i have a brass spike sticking through the tyre so i cant use a inner tube as a get you home.Dynaplug im sorry but you let me down it just doesnt work, so ive done the only thing that is 100% effective and ordered a replacement tyre
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