by Uncle Grumpy » Tue Jan 25, 2011 8:26 am
Did you open the link? It has pictures. Really useful pictures. And yes, if you look carefully you'll see they use a regular old tube patch.
You wouldn't need to use a boot with a hole from a screw. Boots are only useful when you have a slash in the tyre. In the case of tubeless, the sealant won't help you there so you'll need to put a tube in. The boot will stop the inflated tube herniating out of the cut in the tyre. You can use a lot of things, snack bar wrapper, 5 dollar note (bit messy when it gets sealant all over it though) or if you're me, you cut a section of sidewall out of a worn out tyre.
A boot is meant to just sit in loose, not be glued in place like a patch.
Grumps
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