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Old 09-22-18 | 11:14 AM
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From: Creede CO in summer & Okeechobee, FL or TX Gulf Coast in winter

Bikes: Zenetto Stealth road bike & Sundeal M7 MTN bike

Originally Posted by Crankycrank
+1^^^^. Just squeeze the tube so that the fluid just comes to the opening of the tube and close the cap tight. This eliminates any air left in the tube which dries out the fluid. I've had tubes last at least 2 years after opening. Maybe would have lasted longer but I usually use them up before then.
I bet that is the answer. I get cap tite but never bother to remove any air. Thank you.
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