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The DynaplugQuick Carbon Ultralite is a compact, ultra-lightweight puncture repair tool designed for tubeless motorcycle and scooter tires. It instantly seals punctures up to 3/16” without removing the tire or waiting for glue to dry. Made in the USA and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, it includes three repair plugs and a pipe cleaner for easy maintenance.
Brand | Dynaplug |
Seasons | Summer |
Section Width | 305 Millimeters |
Tread Type | Symmetrical |
Tire Diameter | 17 Inches |
Item Weight | 60 Grams |
UPC | 852975001458 |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | [205/55 R17] |
Construction Type | Glass-Filled Nylon |
OEM Part Number | DCU-1458 |
Manufacturer | USTC |
Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
Item model number | DCU-1458 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | DCU-1458 |
A**R
A must have item
I have used this a couple of times it works and is easy to use just make sure you have an air pump to.
B**Y
Compact and works well
Used twice with success-SportsterDoc
D**S
This kit fits nicely in my tank bag and I will carry it ...
This kit fits nicely in my tank bag and I will carry it from now on.I used it to repair a puncture right at the high point of the rear tire. This point was the thickest part of the tire and the tip was very difficult to insert.It may help to have the tire inflated when trying to push the tip through. Eventually I got enough of the plug inserted into the hole and was able to finish the repair.One nice thing about this design is that there is no way the plug is coming back out. Even if the seal fails, you will have plenty of warning.I'm still not sure I would trust this as a permanent repair. I think a patch inserted on the inside of the tire is the only repair I would trust.
S**1
worked great from motorcycle tire.
I know the manufactures do not recommend repairing a hole in a motorcycle tire but I must of picked up wire about the size of a sewing needle before storing the bike for the winter and when I got it out this spring I found the small object but my regular shop is still closed due to the corona virus. On Friday I used the Dyna Plug tool (I did drill 3/32 hole where the small wire came out as recommended on instructions) and on Saturday morning I hadn't lost any pressure so I drove the bike for about 10 miles and on Sunday the pressure had stayed the same my wife and I took the bike for a 250 mile ride and all was good and on Monday the pressure had held. i'll probably get a new rear tire when my shop opens back up but its nice to see these will work on a motorcycle tire.thanks for a good "American made product"
J**.
Amazing tool
I ordered it a month ago in preparations for a long motorcycle trip with a friend.Came in very handy when the friend had a puncture in the middle of nowhere, I very easily fixed the hole, filled the tire with air using a portable battery operated air pump and we drove on home.It only comes with three plugs and in my case the puncture was big enough to require all of them so I recommend buying a refill in advance. (About $10 for 5 additional plugs).
S**D
As described.
Lightweight and easy to use.
A**E
I tried to like it!
Great in theory, poorly executed.Depending on the puncture, you will probably need a drill the tire to enlarge the hole in order to slide the huge tool through. It took me 3 tries (it is DAMN hard to insert this thing on a flat or even inflated tire. Once I got it inserted, it leaked. This is a temp fix at best.I would recommend getting the $5 V-tool with the slimey caterpillar type plugs instead- i've always had good luck with those.
B**R
I'm going to replace this kit with something more useable and effective
I saw this on amazon and thought it was a really clever idea, so I bought one instead of a standard kit. I've been keeping this on my motorcycle, just in case I need it. Well, I just had the "opportunity" to test this on my tire. A small nail pierced the tire at a steep angle. I decided to plug the tire so I can ride the bike until the replacement tire arrives. I won't say this kit is a complete failure, but I wouldn't want to rely on being able to make this kit work if I got a flat out in the middle of nowhere without cell service.I was really surprised by how poorly it performed, given it's high amazon rating. I wonder if the other reviewers tried the kit before leaving a review.The main issues are as follows:1) It's *very* difficult to push this large tool into a small nail hole. I'm fairly large/strong and I almost gave up.2) The first plug I put in leaked profusely, even though the hole it was plugging was tiny. This surprised me quite a bit.3) The second plug I put in fixed the leak, but now the brass tip from the first plug is rolling around in my tire and I wonder if it will damage the pressure sensor4) The spare plugs are difficult to load into the insertion tube, and by difficult I mean damn near impossible.5) Extra plugs not stored in the insertion tube tend to get twisted and deformed. Additionally, there is no storage provision for the extra plugs they'll fuse together if you don't figure out some way to store them. I wrapped mine in thick plastic.
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