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Definitely depends on the damage done buy the puncture, if it's small enough it can definitely be plugged, however there are factors at play.

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The plugs we use on tubeless bicycle tyres (mountain bike tyres anyway) are effectively identical to those used for roadside or bush repairs on four-wheel drives (diameter of the plug is just a little smaller). While I am quite capable of removing a tyre from the rim in the middle of nowhere and plugging it from the inside with a proper plug, it's not necessary unless the hole is pretty big. The external plugs work pretty well (sometimes two or three in a hole) and I have driven many thousands of kilometers without problems on tyres plugged with external plugs. My advice is plug it and forget it, especially if you have a decent sealant in your tyres. You really shouldn't have a problem – in fact you shouldn't even notice it. I have never had a problem with a plugged bicycle tyre either.

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