Thanks for the kind offer, I'm actually hoping to get it sorted today or tomorrow, I've been in work since Thursday so apologies for the lack of responses to all your helpful posts, top work guys
How long does it take to look pressure.....if its very slow......you could pump it up.....ride it to your nearest repair shop. only a few weeks ago bought a real small 12v compressor from B&M here in the UK...£10.....takes no room up in my bike bag.....hopefully if a get a puncher it will be slow....so I can pump it up and get home....if not to far away. I would then fix it at home.....but anybody that is not confident should not attempt wheel repairs.
Depends if the tires are tubed or tubeless! My T120 is tubed but I usually carry a mini inflator (12V SAE) {MotoPumps Mini Pro Inflator - seems accurate} …& at least I could help others... It's pretty pointless carrying this gear for myself... unless you have the tyre levers, patch kit, etc. to make field repairs - never mind being able to break the bead! In the past I've had to do field repairs and, yup, I damaged the rim (outer flange)… but we got home! After +45 yrs I've only had a few flats - one tubeless and a couple of tubed! Tubes are a PITA …the tubeless can be plugged (I usually carry some of these as well... to help others)