I carry the glued rubber strips with an insertion tool, roughing tool, extra strips plus several large cans of Fix-a-Flat with the flexible hose.
With this combination I can get a tubeless tire nail puncture back on the road in under 15 minutes and usually never worry about it again.
Only had 2 punctures in 22,000 miles of South/Central America and this did the trick in each case.
You will need a good knife to cut the rubber strip close to the tire. I´d assume you were carrying one but some nationalities are funny about such things.
Last edited by Laser Jock; 30 May 2008 at 15:33.
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