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Old 06-29-09 | 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by dudezor
LEarn how to fix a flat too. You don't need a new tube every time you get a fraggin puncture.

After a while you will learn to use the force and avoid a lot of flats (most of which tend to be glass shards as the most common cause of flats for me), but everyone has bad runs every now and then.
I can do it in about 10 mins max + 10 mins for glue to dry + 10 mins to put em back on. I heard good people (if simply replacing tubes) can do a legitimate fix in about 5 mins. Is this true?
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