TURBO200R4
stand up straight and grab the world by the a$$
http://www.stopngo.com looks good to me as well. The construction of their plugs makes far better sense than your average rope plug - it's actually mushroom shaped, and they use a nice process for inserting it from the outside and then drawing it back out a little so the mushroom on the inside seats against the edges of the hole. So it's an actual plug, not just something shoved into the hole from the outside.
Having a plugging kit with you when you go longer distances makes a lot of sense, as well as having one at home so you can get the bike to the shop if need be.That way you're not stranded just because of a flat. Need some CO2 canisters or a tiny compressor too of course.
A plugged tire should be considered to have one speed trating level lower than an undamaged one though. Personally, I too would change the tire and only use the plug as a temporary measure, but lots of people ride on with plugs and survive...
i have a plug kit like this also i have a new front metz with a hole just like rtk so i put a plug in it and been driving it with out problems. the hard part is putting the tool in after you ream the hole you need alot of muscle. if you are going to run it you need to watch it more for pressures and before i go on a 500 miler i look at it to make sure the pattern is still like it should be. do not use rope style for a permanent fix. do not use plug for permanent fix if you are an aggressive driver.
when i was a young man i used these plugs at service stations to repair tires and never had a problem.
of coarse we need another thread so we can discuss this topic
my vote plug the tire