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Dr. Beebenson, PhD HA, ST, Offset (hons)
Not with that attitude!haha. can rotorburn while in the office. I cant put my bike on a stand in the office![]()
Not with that attitude!haha. can rotorburn while in the office. I cant put my bike on a stand in the office![]()
pretty sure my bacon strips came without glue I expect the sealant to do the job but i have seen videos of moto tyres being plugged baconstrips and with glue. Im assuming that would be because no sealant?Thanks.
What about the tyre plugs?
so true, in the same boat!haha. can rotorburn while in the office. I cant put my bike on a stand in the office![]()
Yeah that's what I'm guessing. Even with vaso or rubber cement those things need some real force to get in, I don't want to have to push that hard to get it into the bike tyre only to punch through the tubeless tape.pretty sure my bacon strips came without glue I expect the sealant to do the job but i have seen videos of moto tyres being plugged baconstrips and with glue. Im assuming that would be because no sealant?
Which somehow always turns into a 90 minute job filled with distractions, side missions, and a big old fucking mess.10 min job with the right tools.
The claim is always "10min job" but never is.Which somehow always turns into a 90 minute job filled with distractions, side missions, and a big old fucking mess.
"But why isn't it here in the tool box where it belongs????"
You don't have to use the rubber cement even on car tyres, I've used them for over 20 years, it just makes it easier to get them in sometimes.I got one of those aliexpress tubeless tyre plug sets in the mail recently. My car/motorbike equivalent set comes with petroleum jelly or rubber cement to act as a lube for getting the plug strip into the tyre, but this MTB one doesn't have either.
Is it just expected that the tubeless sealant will perform this function, or should I find a tiny vaso tube to include in the kit?
Ooooooh...yum. just needs some sort of dough jam sugar item for dessert! If only there was such a thing in (slightly) eastern European cuisine...somehow ended up making pierogi too.
haha I eyballed the tool last night when i was wondering if it was misplaced, so all good on that front.Which somehow always turns into a 90 minute job filled with distractions, side missions, and a big old fucking mess.
"But why isn't it here in the tool box where it belongs????"
love pierogi. you guys polish? My fave are the cheese and potato ones and the saurkrat and mushroom ones. I could eat those till i explodeand somehow ended up making pierogi too.
PączkiOoooooh...yum. just needs some sort of dough jam sugar item for dessert! If only there was such a thing in (slightly) eastern European cuisine...
Very much so.Pączki
these make me homesickVery much so.
Half Polish. I made the potato and cheese ones last night. Never gonna be as good as how Babcia made them though :-(love pierogi. you guys polish? My fave are the cheese and potato ones and the saurkrat and mushroom ones. I could eat those till i explode
I need to train the kids to clean up after me...Sound like you were the chef of many pans? That is one of my biggest weaknesses when cooking. What should be a simple way to clean up spree leaves me thinking I need an apprentice at home to take care of my mess.
Don't you know itHalf Polish. I made the potato and cheese ones last night. Never gonna be as good as how Babcia made them though :-(