Stop & Go Tubeless Tire Plug Gun Motorcycle Tire Acc on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, US
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Stop & Go Tubeless Tire Plug Gun
Item Description
- On-the-wheel repair for all tubeless tires
- Gun inserts a natural rubber plug into the puncture area that expands under pressure to seal the hole
- Mushroom-shaped head seats on the inner wall
- Includes plug gun, nozzle and probe tool, retractable razor knife, 25 mushroom plugs, instructions and 9" x 7" zippered pouch
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