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Use the tyre iron to remove it the tyre from the rim. Slot in the tool at the intersection of the rim and the rubber and gently push the lever and allow the tyre to gradually slide out across the circumference of the rim.
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red wing boots athens gaAir bubbles will rise from the puncture area. (Always keep a spare tube handy for occasions when you don’t have the necessary things like a tub of water.) Rub the punctured area with the file to ensure that the adhesive allows the rubber patch to stick properly and the patch doesn’t bulge out of the tube.

Use adhesive to stick the rubber patch over the punctured area. Check if the puncture is sealed by submerging in water. Put the tube back into the tyre. Push the air valve through the hole of the rim and gently push the tube into the tyre. Use the tyre iron to put the tyre back into the rim and put the wheel back. Tighten the wheel nut. Most manufacturers provide tubeless tyres on their motorcycles today as they are easy to mend. Though they can be ridden for a considerable distance when punctured, it is necessary to fix the puncture to prevent further damage. Fixing a puncture on a tubeless tyre is easy as the tyre need not be removed. Here’s how you do it: To fix a puncture on a tubeless tyre you need a special kit that includes pliers, a smoothening tool, puncture repair strips, puncture strip insertion tool and a knife/blade. First identify the location of the puncture. Check the tyre for a nail, screw or sharp stone that has pierced the rubber. Remove the object that has ruptured the tyre with the pliers.