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Old 01-05-24, 07:05 PM
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LarrySellerz
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Originally Posted by rollagain
https://www.rescuetape.com/
It's at least as expensive as a patch kit, and weighs more and takes up more space. What's not to like?
I have something that looks exactly like this and I hate it, messy and gets everywhere. Maybe it’s just old.

at this point I’m happy with the repair (25 miles) and am not going to take the tube out unless it goes flat. Don’t fix what isn’t broken.

The plan is to put another couple hundred miles on it to convince myself that it holds and then crank it up to 60 psi and see how it works there. I’m thinking about it more, and high pressure might help the nitrile glove seal. I bet it’s doing the heavy lifting not the tape, it’s a nice brand of gloves.

it will most likely fail eventually (maybe if the glove shifts), but it’s a good science experiment. It’s the back tire so no safety concern

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