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	<title>Comments on: Walking in the rain&#8230;with a bike</title>
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		<title>By: DONALD</title>
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		<description>buy a new inner tube and a small foldable pump and tyre levers and a spanner if wheels arent quick release 
then if you should get a puncture just change the tube but check inside the tyre for anything that caused the problem before fitting the new tube
the punctured tube can be repaired at home 
when i do a repair i rub a film of solution over the patch and allow it to dry this seals the patch ive used this method for years and its never failed me
i also inflate a repaired tube and leave it inflated for a few days to ensure the repair has taken and that there isnt another puncture thats been missed 
the repaired tube then becomes your spare tube on the bike</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>buy a new inner tube and a small foldable pump and tyre levers and a spanner if wheels arent quick release<br />
then if you should get a puncture just change the tube but check inside the tyre for anything that caused the problem before fitting the new tube<br />
the punctured tube can be repaired at home<br />
when i do a repair i rub a film of solution over the patch and allow it to dry this seals the patch ive used this method for years and its never failed me<br />
i also inflate a repaired tube and leave it inflated for a few days to ensure the repair has taken and that there isnt another puncture thats been missed<br />
the repaired tube then becomes your spare tube on the bike</p>
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