🚀 Don't let a flat tire slow you down!
The Stop & Go 1000 22 Piece Tubeless Tire Pocket Plugger Repair Kit is a comprehensive solution for punctures and flats, featuring 15 high-quality mushroom plugs, essential tools, and a compact design for easy transport. Ideal for a variety of vehicles, this kit ensures you're always prepared for roadside emergencies.
Manufacturer | Stop & Go |
Brand | Stop & Go |
Model | Stop & Go 1000, 1001 |
Package Dimensions | 21.69 x 18.9 x 5.59 cm; 440 g |
Item model number | Stop & Go 1000, 1001 |
Manufacturer part number | Stop & Go 1000, 1001 |
Item Weight | 440 g |
J**C
John S -C
Just what was required just hope I never have to use it.
S**R
Handy Tyre Repair Kit
The Stop And Go repair kit uses the better mushroom plugs to fix punctures and comes with all the right tools to insert the plugs in a motorcycle tyre and it comes in a compact carry case.
D**L
Easy to use and effective.
Well priced, nice design, good storage case w compartments, works great. Fixed two nail holes and was easy as pie.
D**H
Good idea, mediocre execution.
Pros: The tool seems pretty high quality and I liked the idea of a mushroom headed plug to help seal the inside. The carry case is compact and decent quality.Cons: The first attempt failed completely. Small hole from a finish nail in a mower tire. The plug just wadded up and even though the allen bolt bottomed out, the plug didn't go all the way in.Second and 3rd attempts (new plug each time) seated all the way inside the tire, but still leaked.I reverted back to my old rope style plugs and it sealed the 1st time.The design definitely needs some fine tuning and I feel like the plugs need some sort of stick material on the mushroom portion to help seal the inside. Maybe I'll give them another try in 5 years or so if they're still around and have tweaked the design.
A**R
As described
Haven’t used it yet but arrived on time
S**S
OK for small punctures, finicky to use
I ended up returning this since I was unhappy with the performance in the end...Had a puncture, repaired it roadside with a rope-type puncture repair which was enough to get home while adding pressure every 100-200 miles. When I got home I pulled the rope out and tried to replace with this mushroom type, thinking it is a more robust long-term solution. I went through about 10 rubber mushrooms trying to get it to work! The installation is not actually that tricky, as long as you ignore the instruction to lubricate the nozzle!! It turned out that by adding lubricant I must have interfering with the lubricant that came on the mushrooms, because they would jam up inside the nozzle and not install on the tyre. Once I realised this, I managed to install correctly, but with not a huge amount of force it was possible to pull the mushroom right out of the tyre. In my case, it did not fully seal the hole and I could hear a faint leak of air coming out, so it may be that my puncture was slightly too big or long to work for this.In short, I returned it and bought a rope-type repair for roadside emergencies as after watching various comparisons, they seem to be the most versatile and successful, compared to mushroom-type.
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