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Spending my whole life mending punctures...
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ozvaldinho that's a great idea, i might set someone else on that mission though, as it easy as it sounds, it sounds like something i could make a mess of :rotfl:0
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The tube of slime (the £8.95 one) is enough to do one bike with full size tyres. You could buy the pre filled innertubes that have the slime already in there but they work out a little bit more expensive.
The way the stuff works is they fill small holes and then harden up. So they would resolve existing punctures as well as new ones.0 -
So this Slime stuff, do i put it on the inside of the tyre then put the inner tube in?
If so, what if i needed to take the tube out? Would it then be attached to the tyre and unable to separate?0 -
goes inside inner tube0
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Ooh now it makes sense, cheers
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Slime is brilliant, i've not had a puncture for over a year, halfords sell the tubes with the slime allready inside0
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