Fort Nine has just dropped this comparison puncture repair video for your delight. Interesting outcome with mushroom plugs.
I've used stop n go for years without any problems. I did think his test was a little flawed as I'd have thought that when the tyre was inflated the chances of pushing the mushroom plug back into the tyre would be greatly reduced.
I've used stop n go for years without any problems. I did think his test was a little flawed as I'd have thought that when the tyre was inflated the chances of pushing the mushroom plug back into the tyre would be greatly reduced.
Me being the unluckiest person in the world with reference to punctures, (had as many as 4 and 2 tyres on one trip due to punctures) i can confirm the only type of repair kit i have used that has actually worked, and i have tried all the temp repair ones, would be the rats tails.
I tried Stop & Go, followed the instructions precisely, especially the bit where you used pliers to pull x mm out of the tyre to seat the plug, the repair seemed to hold monitored it for two hours, no drop in pressure, took the bike for short spin to warm the tyre and check it was still OK, and it was leaking. on checking the plug the stem had receeded into the tyre. When tyre removed I retrieved the mushroom, only to find 2mm of of stem had been holding it in the hole. I would try them again, but not pull with pliers as much as the instructions say.
Pull all you want but release the stem before trimming ...