Slow puncture on run flat?

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    Sweeney
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    Must be some still in dark ages up your neck of the woods then

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    Ken

    Hays, Angle Park garage tyre centre in Penicuik are happy to repair run flats with punctures as long as they have not been run flat. They have done 2 for me over the years. Think it is about £12 per repair.
    Its the place at the BP petrol station in Penicuik. Not too far for you I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ianking View Post
    Ken

    Hays, Angle Park garage tyre centre in Penicuik are happy to repair run flats with punctures as long as they have not been run flat. They have done 2 for me over the years. Think it is about £12 per repair.
    Its the place at the BP petrol station in Penicuik. Not too far for you I think.
    another vote for them here was very impressed when i took the other car in for a repair, guys there know what there doing.

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    The Dogfather
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    So if you get a puncture and drive on it the tyre is knackered? I think I'll ring MINI assistance to get me to a garage and then get it repaired!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ianking View Post
    Ken

    Hays, Angle Park garage tyre centre in Penicuik are happy to repair run flats with punctures as long as they have not been run flat. They have done 2 for me over the years. Think it is about £12 per repair.
    Its the place at the BP petrol station in Penicuik. Not too far for you I think.
    Thanks for that

    Pumped it up today. Will keep a close eye on it. If it needs repaired, I'll take a trip to Penicuik. The tyre has plenty life left in it yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottieDoop View Post
    Kenl I would have thought since your full of hot air you could have just put your lips to the tyre valve and blow it up.
    Right enough, maybe give it a try instead of mouthing off on here ;bigwave:

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