Often traffic noise will keep you from hearing air escaping the tube. Running the tube along your lower lip lets you feel the leak. I usually line the valve stem up with the manufacturers name so I can find the object in the tire casing. Good video.
Nice video. The only thing I'd add is that I line up the label on the tire with the valve so that if I can see the problem from the outside, I'll know where to look on the tube once I get it off.
Interesting! I have never managed to fix a flat tire. I have really tried and it bothers me a lot that I have never succeeded. Maybe I should give it one more try?! Maybe. I will have to think about it ...... 🤔
Often traffic noise will keep you from hearing air escaping the tube. Running the tube along your lower lip lets you feel the leak. I usually line the valve stem up with the manufacturers name so I can find the object in the tire casing. Good video.
Thanks, Jason, I appreciate your clear directions and demo.
Nice video. The only thing I'd add is that I line up the label on the tire with the valve so that if I can see the problem from the outside, I'll know where to look on the tube once I get it off.
Very good and thorough video. I hate flats!! Sure I am not alone here. Thanks for the video!
Thanx for the info on removing a disk brake wheel. I never knew, now I know. Informative tutorial video, Thanx.
Thanks so much. You're a good teacher.
Interesting! I have never managed to fix a flat tire. I have really tried and it bothers me a lot that I have never succeeded. Maybe I should give it one more try?! Maybe. I will have to think about it ...... 🤔
This is super helpful! Thank you! I do have one question: How many times can you repair a flat before it alters the integrity of the tire?
Have you thought about using latex tubes or even tubless due to the weight difference
Thanks for your video
Man I want to go long distance biking and camping.
Great!
How is your outer tire so soft? That's why you can remove it so easily, my is hard so it's more difficult to take it out
So arguement between cold and hot patching any more?
Bike repair shops hate him
Just too much damn work. We need a tech change here which transforms this completely.