How to fix a puncture with a puncture repair kit?

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  • yes i am lame, but how do i do it?

  • i would say google it......but ive turned a new leaf.....so what im going to do is go and give myself a puncture and then record myself fixing it...just for you.

  • aidan..you've changed.

  • Position the rounded end of the tyre lever under the bead and lever downwards. Hook the other end round the nearest spoke.

        Work right round the tyre in short sections, pulling the tube out when it is free.
        Locate the hole by dunking the tube into water and remove any thorns, etc. from inside the tyre. Clean and dry the tube, and then apply a film of rubber solution.
        When dry, remove the silver foil from the patch and smooth it into place. Then peel off the cover.
        Fit the valve into the valve hole, keep the tube straight inside the tyre, then refit the tyre using your thumbs.
        DONT FORGET: To inflate your tyre to the required pressure.
    
  • When removing the tyre make sure you start and finish at the valve to give you a bit more room.

  • make sure you dont pinch the tube when refitting........it can cause much embaresment

  • yes been there, bit scary popping the tube when inflating - i'm a tentative pumper these days

    also find talcum powder is good for getting tyres back on tight rims

    (there's a punchline in there somewhere)

  • russell Position the rounded end of the tyre lever under the bead and lever downwards. Hook the other end round the nearest spoke.

      Work right round the tyre in short sections, pulling the tube out when it is free.
      Locate the hole by dunking the tube into water and remove any thorns, etc. from inside the tyre. Clean and dry the tube, and then apply a film of rubber solution.
      When dry, remove the silver foil from the patch and smooth it into place. Then peel off the cover.
      Fit the valve into the valve hole, keep the tube straight inside the tyre, then refit the tyre using your thumbs.
      DONT FORGET: To inflate your tyre to the required pressure.
    

    or do what i do, pay someone eles to do it

  • russell Position the rounded end of the tyre lever under the bead and lever downwards. Hook the other end round the nearest spoke.

      Work right round the tyre in short sections, pulling the tube out when it is free.
      Locate the hole by dunking the tube into water and remove any thorns, etc. from inside the tyre. Clean and dry the tube, and then apply a film of rubber solution.
      When dry, remove the silver foil from the patch and smooth it into place. Then peel off the cover.
      Fit the valve into the valve hole, keep the tube straight inside the tyre, then refit the tyre using your thumbs.
      DONT FORGET: To inflate your tyre to the required pressure.
    

    this is all really sound. i've found, however, that you don't usually need to soak the tire (excuse my spelling), you can usually spot the leak. people have suggested passing the tube across your upper lip if you're not sure: you'll feel the air coming out. to double check, you can gently wet the area to make sure by seeing where it bubbles. or over inflate the tube so it's literally twice as thick as your tire and you'll spot it straight away (got that one from sheldon brown, it's fun just to see how much you can inflate a tube without doing it any damage). water is fine, but if you're in a hurry, it's a bitch to wet then dry it. but make sure it's clean. good luck.

  • russell or do what i do, pay someone eles to do it
    In that case just buy a new tube and give me the old one. Work out the same or less in cost.

  • aidan make sure you dont pinch the tube when refitting........it can cause much embaresment

    hehe

  • if you are on the road, it can be quicker to carry a spare tube, then repair the punctured one when you get home.

  • TheBrick(Tommy) [quote]russell or do what i do, pay someone eles to do it
    In that case just buy a new tube and give me the old one. Work out the same or less in cost.[/quote]only joking

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