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| 22 Sep 2013 03:18 PM |
| Someone know how to fix a flat tyre bike without buy a new tyre? |
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| 22 Sep 2013 03:19 PM |
| Well, spelling is a good start. |
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| 22 Sep 2013 03:19 PM |
| Get a used one, super-cheap on Ebay. |
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| 22 Sep 2013 03:20 PM |
They sell liquid that hardens on the inside of the tire hole
It works but it's more of a band aid than a cure
Catzilla's my name, Roblox is my nation. Off Topic's my dwelling place, Death my destination. |
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| 22 Sep 2013 03:20 PM |
| spelling tire right would be a good place to start |
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| 22 Sep 2013 03:20 PM |
tahu thats how they spell it in englandland
and yeah liquid tire stuff |
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| 22 Sep 2013 03:21 PM |
If you are really desperate, I have heard a folded up bank-note will work.
Never tried it myself though. |
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| 22 Sep 2013 03:22 PM |
@fritz,
Oh. I was thinking Tyre Lebanon. |
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| 22 Sep 2013 03:24 PM |
I think the brand name is SLIME.
It's a green liquid that you can put inside the tire to close holes and prevent future puncturing. |
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| 22 Sep 2013 03:30 PM |
I don't know about European stores.
Probably anywhere that sells bike tires and other sporting goods. |
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