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Tech Fixing A Flat Tire Release The Air From Old Tube
Dr. Dirt Fix A Flat On The Trail, The Dirty Part
14 Bunch the old tube up to get the air out of it, since you are packing it out, right? Then feel inside the tire to make sure no obvious pointy things are inside to ruin the new tube. Make sure the rim strip or rim tape is in good shape, too. View Related Article
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