Look guys, I do understand. I don't even like to change a puncture outside the workshop, that's how lazy i've gotten.
This is something that is very easy to get wrong, and wrong to the point of having to try and bang it out of the way and buy another when you could just be nice to someone in a shop, and they will probably do it for you, with the correct tool, strait, without thinking about it.
Yes, you can just bang the bung in (illiteration purposes only).
Look guys, I do understand. I don't even like to change a puncture outside the workshop, that's how lazy i've gotten.
This is something that is very easy to get wrong, and wrong to the point of having to try and bang it out of the way and buy another when you could just be nice to someone in a shop, and they will probably do it for you, with the correct tool, strait, without thinking about it.
Yes, you can just bang the bung in (illiteration purposes only).
I also could have done this instead of going to the dentist:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myvr2Zh1iM0
My point is, that this is something that isn't hard to do properly, and there is a great many good reasons to do it this way, and nearly no drawbacks.