I have had good luck covering smallish cuts with Gorilla Tape on the inside 
of the tire.

I was able to successfully repair a tire with a larger slice in it using a 
very inexpensive radial tire patch kit (I used this one: 
https://www.acehardware.com/departments/automotive-rv-and-marine/tire-maintenance/tire-repair-products/8023916).
 
I was even able to continue running that tire tubeless.



On Thursday, August 3, 2023 at 10:30:56 AM UTC-5 John Rinker wrote:

> Because the slice is below the knobs, I'd try sewing it up with a stout 
> nylon thread, covering the thread with a wipe of Shoegoo (inside and out) 
> and a tri-folded Clifbar wrapper (tough material) on the inside between the 
> tube and tire. This has worked well for me when living in countries where 
> tires were hard to come by.
>
> Cheers, John
>
>
> On Thursday, August 3, 2023 at 2:21:37 AM UTC-7 Nick Payne wrote:
>
>> That cut looks a bit large. You could try a tyre boot cut from an old 
>> slick tyre to see if the casing continues to herniate with the boot inside 
>> it. Or you could try a tubeless repair kit. I've used the Hutchinson 
>> Rep'Air kit on both tubeless and tubed punctures, but the cuts I fixed were 
>> not quite that large. I think the instructions with the Hutchinson claim it 
>> can be used on punctures up to 5mm size.
>>
>> Nick Payne
>>
>

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