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Old 03-27-08 | 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by pluc
Personally, I prefer to go around with a new tube and pump. It's easier to fix it when you're home.
If you can locate the puncture without removing the tube, its much faster/easier to patch the tube rather than replacing it. If you know where the puncture is, you can pull that part of the tube out of the tire without even removing the wheel from the bike.
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