https://patchnride.com/
Don't know if it will work for tubeless but interesting nonetheless
This looks interesting....
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Re: This looks interesting....
Whilst I'm not going to rubbish it. There is a reliance on being able to find the puncture with the tyre on. It's often hard enough to find a puncture with the tube out of the tyre.
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Re: This looks interesting....
I thought from reading about this before that it only does road tyres (though an MTB compatible one might be in development).
Richpips makes a good point and TBH I've never felt a spare tube / glueless patches or a trad' repair kit weren't up to the job.
HYOH
Richpips makes a good point and TBH I've never felt a spare tube / glueless patches or a trad' repair kit weren't up to the job.
HYOH

Re: This looks interesting....
The guy in the video is wearing his courier bag upside down 

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Re: This looks interesting....
He's riding on the footpath too ... bloody idiot cyclists. I'm sure I had something kinda like that for fixing tubeless motorbike tyres back at the tail end of the Dachshund of Time. Never worked as it was impossible to find a puncture on the outside of a a muddy knobbly tyre.RobMac wrote:The guy in the video is wearing his courier bag upside down
I'm just going outside ...