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Yes, most probably! I took it out for a lunch cruise yesterday. I was spent from going for a run for the first time in a year and the big bouncy beast was just the right thing to ride and get take away :)
I've been meaning to write an update here for a while and now so much stuff has pilled I don't know where to start :D
It took me some time to put the inbred back together after the big move because:
A) I didn't really need it
B) One of the last things I did in London on this bike is fall on my face in front of my own flat and sliiiiightly tore the side wall of one of the tires. Enough to not seal but an inner tube would have worked.I finally tackled this issue the other day and thought I'd try to fix it before buying another £60+ tire. I used oldskool tire patches from the inside and super glue from the outside. Somewhere on the internet, I read fabric tape might also work since it "bonds" well with the sealant.
So far it held up but I only rode it on the road. No rugged riding yet.
While at it I also found a massive 3cm thorn in the other tire but that was easily fixed with a dynaplug.
In the end, I spend about £5 to fix two tires. Not bad I guess.
Did I see this inbred pop up on Insta again?