Innovation meets technology in our newest range of PunctureSafe bike tyres. But, of course, we understand that our customers and the two-wheeler community have questions about the same. But the most common of them all is this:
If I buy PunctureSafe tyres for my bike, I don't need to visit bike puncture shops anymore.
So let us answer this common question with the help of a current PunctureSafe tyre user:
I used to feel that conventional tubeless tyres are the best options in a two-wheeler because they are easier to repair and can run for some more time even after getting punctured. However, in remote areas where one does not have easy access to a bike puncture shop, repairing a tubeless tyre too can be a task. Furthermore, it can mean serious trouble if the puncture hole is wider than the size of a nail.
The CEAT PunctureSafe tyre is a solid answer for all of these worries, especially for long-distance riders or regular commuters. I have recently replaced the tyres of my bike with PunctureSafe tyres from CEAT, and I feel that it is one of the best bike tyres money can buy right now.
The fact that it has a self-healing function in case of a bike puncture avoids the unnecessary hassle of frequent visits to a bike puncture shop to get it repaired. Moreover, provided that our roads are full of surprises in the form of potholes and sharp objects, CEAT PunctureSafe tyres suffer from the small chances of a puncture.
The CEAT PunctureSafe Tyres feature a special sealant within them. This sealant acts as a self-healing gel in case a tyre is punctured. If a sharp object pierces the tyre, this sealant forms a gel grip around it, preventing it from further penetrating the tyre and damaging it.
However, it is essential to get the sharp object out of the tyre. You can either do it yourself or at any bike puncture shop. When you remove the penetrating object from the tyre, the sealant will fill the hole left by the object. This self-healing feature of PunctureSafe tyres eases the puncture repairing task. In addition, it reduces the frequency of tyre change. To sum it up, it adds more time to the tyre's lifespan.
You can buy these self-healing tyres in-store or online. I got my bike fitted with these innovative tyres from a CEAT-authorized tyre shop near me. The expert at the store suggested that I switch to CEAT PunctureSafe tyres instead of regular tubeless tyres. These tyres may cost slightly more than standard tubeless tyres. But they're an investment I was happy to make for the advantage of puncture resistance offered by these tyres.
We want to point out that CEAT PunctureSafe tyres cover punctures of 2.5mm depth in the tread area only. Therefore, you will have to consult a professional puncture mechanic about repairing sidewall punctures. Our current range of these puncture-resistant tyres is available for select vehicles, but don't worry; we're expanding soon!
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