Tyre glue -where from & what

tomhowells
tomhowells Posts: 171
edited May 2013 in Road general
Hi guys,

I am currently riding Continental Gatorskins, and my route is chock a block full of flint, stones and small bits of glass. That's just the roads.

Consequently, my tyres have small cuts all over them, most of about 1mm in length/depth, although a few of them are a bit longer. My question is what glue do you use to semi seal them up and where do you get it from? I have read posts about not using superglue, as it is brittle, and when it solidifies can form exactly the shape of the stuff I am digging out of my tyre.

Recommendations please!

Ta Muchly.
Boardman 8.9 SLR - Summer
Holdsworth La Quelda - Commuter
Moda Intro - Winter
Planet X Stealth - TT

Comments

  • sungod
    sungod Posts: 16,556
    none

    there're cuts all over my gp4000s, doesn't matter, just leave them, they'll be fine
    my bike - faster than god's and twice as shiny
  • ed_j
    ed_j Posts: 335
    Dunno but if it bothered me I'd probably try the liquid rubber stuff you get in shoe repair kits.
  • JayKosta
    JayKosta Posts: 635
    Due to all the flexing that a tire does, no 'glue' plug will stay in place.
    If the cuts are short and not deep, then don't worry about them.
    If it looks like the tread is about to come off, or the structural strength of the tire is compromised, then get a new tire.

    Jay Kosta
    Endwell NY USA
  • jagx400
    jagx400 Posts: 132
    I use windscreen sealant, sticks like s*** to a blanket
  • tomhowells
    tomhowells Posts: 171
    jagx400 wrote:
    I use windscreen sealant, sticks like s*** to a blanket

    Genius - Cheers Jag.
    Boardman 8.9 SLR - Summer
    Holdsworth La Quelda - Commuter
    Moda Intro - Winter
    Planet X Stealth - TT
  • Monty Dog
    Monty Dog Posts: 20,614
    Polyurethane adhesive should be flexible enough (ShooGoo) whereas Superglue is too brittle
    Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..