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Old 09-05-10, 05:13 PM
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johnny99
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Look for the hole in the tube. Or look on the inside of the tire. Usually much easier to diagnose the problem from there than from the outside of the tire. If you just slap a new tube in without figuring out what caused the flat, the same problem will often cause a new flat in exactly the same place.
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