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Hi guys, i ride a daelim daystar 125 which has a tubeless tire, i had to pump the front tire every 3 days because it is actually punctured but i couldnt find the source of leakage anywhere. Do u guys know how i can solve this issue without having my tires replaced first? what other methods could I do just so to minimise cost. Thank you!

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On 6/30/2021 at 11:52 AM, Amerie said:

Hi guys, i ride a daelim daystar 125 which has a tubeless tire, i had to pump the front tire every 3 days because it is actually punctured but i couldnt find the source of leakage anywhere. Do u guys know how i can solve this issue without having my tires replaced first? what other methods could I do just so to minimise cost. Thank you!

@Amerie Just go to any tyre shop and they will be able to help you out.

Or even any workshop for that matter.

If you don't want to change the whole tire yet, you have 2 options depending on the size of the hole:

1) Tire worm, they will just plug the hole with a worm, probably cost $5-$8. Will last you for quite awhile but less secure than option 2.

Z1000SE rear tyre punctured- inserting the "worm". - YouTube

2) Tire patch on the inside wall of the tire. Cost around $12-$20, but will last longer than the tire worm and you can't tell that it's there.

Are Tire Plugs or Tire Patches Better?

Both are pretty quick fixes. Good luck!

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