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Old 06-09-05 | 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by khackney
Let me understand, you have patch kits that the glue goes bad in??? I've been using the same tube of glue for 2 years....? It hasn't dried out and the tubes I've patched are holding just fine. Or at least the one I rode yesterday was. Patching is easy and works just fine.
A glue tube that has had the seal punctured will eventually dry out here in Colorado. Our lower air pressure makes the solvent evaporate faster then lower altitudes so I try to get new glue tubes at the start of every season. I have had to walk to the nearest bus stop several times until I learned that lesson.
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