Quick, easy tire question

mtn

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I got a flat on my Maxxis Ignitor 2.35 tires with a downill tube. Anyway, i checked over the tire and found that where the tube popped, there is a small gash (doesnt seem to be all the way through) in the tire. I really dont want it there as i do not want to have my tire weakened. Question: can i put a tube patch on the gash to hold it together and to protect the new tube in that area.
 
I got a flat on my Maxxis Ignitor 2.35 tires with a downill tube. Anyway, i checked over the tire and found that where the tube popped, there is a small gash (doesnt seem to be all the way through) in the tire. I really dont want it there as i do not want to have my tire weakened. Question: can i put a tube patch on the gash to hold it together and to protect the new tube in that area.

I forget what brand but there is a tubless tire patch kit out there that can fix that. Im sure someone on here will know the name of it... i think its made by Hutchinson
 
Well, all i have are these park tool clear patches and i need to get it ready for tomorrow, so will it hurt putting on the patch or will it be beneficial?
 
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Well, all i have are these park tool clear patches and i need to get it ready for tomorrow, so will it hurt putting on the patch or will it be beneficial?

Patch should be fine. I have used the Park Tool patches before and they have held up fine. Have a good ride tomorrow, It's going be nice day out.
 
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A patch will be fine...but get a Park "Tire Boot" patch when you can. It's more heavy duty and will be a heck of alot stronger. Also consider upping your tire pressure if it's a sidewall tear until you make a more permanent repair. The patch will probably stay in place longer if there is less deflection of the sidewall.
 
I have used auto repair tire patch kits on my DH tires and tubes. Hit up Pep Boys for a cost effective fix.
 
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