Tubeless repair kit

€12.00
  • Fast, reliable repair
  • Versatile tool for all cyclists
  • 5 bits included in kit
  • Ideal for repairing tubeless tires
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Repair your bicycle tires with ease

Are you an avid bike traveler looking for a simple and effective way to repair your tubeless tires? Look no further, we've got the ideal solution for you: the tubeless repair kit with 5 wicks and a versatile tool.

Fast, reliable repairs

With our tubeless repair kit, you can say goodbye to punctures that spoil your bike rides. The 5 drill bits included in this kit enable you to repair small holes or cuts in your tubeless tires quickly and easily. Simply insert the drill bit into the damaged area, leave to dry and continue your adventure with complete peace of mind.

A versatile tool for all cyclists

This tubeless repair kit comes with a versatile tool that will come in handy in many situations. Whether you're on a bike trip or trekking over rough trails, this tool is a true road companion. It allows you to easily remove debris from your tire, drill the hole for the bit, and even re-inflate your tire if necessary.

With this tubeless repair kit, you can say goodbye to puncture worries and enjoy your cycling adventures to the full. Don't let a puncture slow you down, be ready to tackle any obstacle in your path with this practical and reliable kit.

Reference TBIC-37
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