I want to thank u showing me this way as I conquered my first flat fix. It was so easy cause of this video. A big thank u for this video as I’m a 55 year old lady.
I frequently ride 50-80 miles at a time and learned to bring patches, tubes, a portable inflator (Fantik X8), tire levers and a few hex keys. Recently, after an incident on my E-bike, I now pack a few extra chain links and a chain tool. Sounds like a lot, but actually very compact and takes up little room in my bag.
Thanks for that. My first ebike rided. 2miles out no kit, no tools. 69lb bike was a pain. As I walk back the tube came out of the tire, an rap around the sprocket. Had to cut it of. The tire being flat made the bike harder to roll as well. It felt like I was pushing a 200lb bike. So ebikers prepare to carry a kit an tools. Always. Thank you for sharing.
THANK YOU! I've watched other videos where they removed the entire back wheel & kept thinking "why?" - at my age & reduced strength, I can't manipulate that heavy awkward thing. Your video is a tremendous help!
Update on my previous comment. Puncture repaired. Thanks for this video was very helpful. My biggest battle as im new to fixing bikes, was getting the tyre open lol. There was slime all inside that had leaked. I found the puncture then lost it as i had cleaned away the slime. But found it again as i knew briefly where it was by squeezing excess air out. I then found a nail deep inside my tyre that was the cause of the ongoing puncture hence the slime leaking out. So slime does work but not with foreign object still causing the problem. Pumped up just waiting for more slime to come. All good, no back wheel removal and I've learnt something new. Many thanks 👍🏼😊
Game changing video! Without a doubt the most helpful, and mind numbingly simple video, I've ever seen with regard to fixing a flat. I've been riding bicycles for over 35 years and I've never seen an instructional video this relevant and easy. It changes a nightmare situation into a workable solution. I can't thank you enough. As Tom A. said...sometimes it's difficult to find the hole/leak, but it's worth sticking to it rather than the alternative of having to get towed. The only thing I don't think this method would work for is a rip in the stem. For that you'd definitely have to remove the tube and replace it, which is impossible while the wheel is still mounted. But for everything else, this is the bomb.
Important: ALWAYS remember to feel inside the tire for the thorn or whatever caused the flat so you don’t patch the tube then it get punctured again. 😎 I’m ordering a patch kit and a tire lever. Great video brother!
Great video, I just got a rear hub motor ebike which makes a replacing a tube or repairing a rear flat a little more complicated, so thanks for this tip....the only thing is that sometimes Its not always easy to find where the puncture hole is😊
I hit a nail and most stores near me don’t carry fat tire tubes for these kinds of bikes. I have to order these online and they can cost about &20 each before taxes. I enjoy riding my Ebike all around town and even to work. It’s a blast to ride.
thank you so much for this educational video thought i was done for when i hit that nail but to thanks to you i’m hitting the roads again!!! i did this within the safety of my own home, the whole procedure was extremely simple, and took me exactly 16 minutes, loved the video man!
Brilliant demo on how to fix a flat without taking the wheel off! I've been doing this for years but the past 10 years I've used green gunk I'm lazy I suppose! But the drawback is its messy and when you replace it eventually the tyres are sort of greasy inside Yuck! So this is really the proper way Great Video Kevin!!
I guess the hardest thing is to being able to spin the tire as you did, and I'd imagine by pushing the bike towards to kick-stand area, it would take the weight off so you could spin it. With folks adding more and more accessories in the handlebar area, doing this would be much better than having the bike upside down in some manner! Watching this reminded me, to put a bit of sand paper & glue in my 'repair kit' bag! Thank you!
nice! thank you for making what could have been a sucky situation into an easy fix. getting a flat was a major concern to me because like you said. taking the tire off would be a pain in the ass. this is so much easier .thanks for the excellent tip!
Perfect, simple, effective. This will be my new go to method for rear wheel punctures from now on. I didn't realise there would be quite as much room to work with the inner tube. Great vid, thanks!!!
Just did this! And it worked! Let’s see how it goes tomorrow morning, I got home and my wheel was hissing, it was upsetting cause it was my first flat after 700+ miles and didn’t want to spend 50 bucks for all the labor and item. You sir are a life saver 🫶🏻 subscribed and liked! Thanks again!!
Thanks so much pal. Wife got today her first ever puncture on her mini 14inch tyre ebike. I was struggling to take a rear wheel out with corroded bolts and not being sure how to unplug the motor. Thanks to your tips it only took me like 5-10 minutes to get that nasty puncture patched up! 👍😃
Back in the olden days, we would light the glue with a match, let it burn a few seconds, and then blow it out. Do this a couple of times to speed up the drying. Worked great 👍
Thank you so much, just had a flat on my Ebike, back tire and this method of not having to remove tire was great, 10 minutes I was ready to go, all the other videos told me to remove tire from Bike,
Only problem I see is that its not always that easy to find where the puncture is. After a thousand miles or so you pick up alot of nicks and minor cuts in the tire and cant always tell if this goathead hole is new or months old. Sometimes you find the hole right away other times you have to examine the whole tube to find it. By all means try this first as its a big time saveings when it works. Still carry the tools and learn how to field strip your rear wheel. I run a gates carbon belt drive on my daily rider and I'll tell you its a PITA to get that back wheel off without a stand. Yet I've had to do it in the field several times. I keep a stubby 15mm and a couple of allen wrenches in my patch kit just for that reason. lets me pull that back wheel and then realign my brakes once I put it back on. Its always that back wheel too. My front tube is still factory with no patches on it, my rear has been patched 5 times and replaced once because the roofing nail i hit got fully inside the tube and just put a dozen puntures in it before I could stop.
Two days into enjoying my new Lectric XP I got a rear flat. After a bottle of slime and being fooled that it was fixed, I was stranded again. Kinda tough for a 69 year old with bad coronaries and knees. Gonna try this next. Removing the rear wheel looks over my paygrade. I emailed Lectric. They're sending two new tubes, free. Nice folks. Are there tubeless tires for Lectric? I never want another flat...
@@favoritemyvideo No. I slimed the heck out of them myself. The Slime didn't work. I took the tire and tube off the rim. There are two parallel puncture holes about 1/8" in diameter in the center of the tube about an inch apart. Wtf? Anyway, I patched both and going to try that. Removing the rear wheel is not something I want to do on my brand new bike! Looks above my paygrade!
Gonna try this tomorrow and will update. My bike is a heavy E bike and back wheel had puncture. It has slime in it so did pump back up but still slow puncture. I assume the slime will show in the hole but i can see the thorn hole on the tyre. God forbid i couldn't take back wheel off and disconnect all electrics etc plus bikes heavy lol.
Ty Ty Ty Ty you same me a headache trip and money, and now i know I can do this anytime so you save me a life time worth of headache Ty for this, just wish you showed how to utilize water to find the hole if you don’t know where it’s at so u can then see the bubbles but nevertheless I figured it out so Ty
The algorithm sent me your way. Strangely I had exactly this type of puncture on my ebike last week, a rusty two inch nail straight through the tyre. I've only had the bike a few weeks. Anyway I used exactly the method you used when I realized what a pain taking the wheel and tyre off would be (although easier on my mid-drive bike). One thing to watch out for though when you get something small like a thorn in your tyre is that you need to run your fingers around the inside of the tyre to find it or you'll simply puncture the tube again when you inflate it.
Thank god I finally found the video! I've had issues with my back tire sincerly the inner tire was so soft after driving on the way where shattered glass of bottles were. So annoying! So now I see I need to find the hole then I need that air machine. Of course a normal bike pump won't work. I got a Coswheel CT20s
From experience, the hole is often hard to find, especially if it's a faulty shrader valve! I usually try slime 1st, if that fails and the hole is hidden, ya have to swap out the tube! sucks but necessary if you hate walking, and why I also carry a 18/15mm spanners with my spare tube/pump.
Ok ! Now that is very interesting smart ! And I have done that with my regular bike little tight to turn the wheel but I was able to make my repair and keep on rolling till I was able to get a new tube. Very very helpful hack and it does work and now I see it can be done on a Ebike.
Maybe a stupid question. However, Should the hole in the actually tire be repaired?. Another words, should you use one of those plug things and push the rubber stuff into the hole with a hole plug object. Sorry, but not sure what those things are called. OR do you just leave the whole alone?. Thanks.
Now imagine it's 10°F , the wind is howling, and your hands freeze with no gloves on after 20 seconds. Also, I can't believe how smoothly this tire goes on and off! My tire size is generally between 2 and 2.6 in. I have to use the levers quite rigorously. Can't imagine doing this in the dark, with miles to go, and with those weather conditions. Can I do it after some practice? I always have thin gloves in my kit for when it happens. Thankfully, it hasn't happened yet, but I do ride in adverse conditions quite a bit. Maybe just been lucky
Also, out in the wild, I think I would flip it upside down and put the handlebars on some grassy surface at least so as not to damage my handlebar setup. 😊 I can at least be standing instead of being on my knees especially if the weather is bad. I would probably take my time, but I don't know if the glue would set as well as it does at room temperature. Again, imagine this is at night and it's negative temperatures. My cutoff riding is generally 0 Fahrenheit, but I could go even lower if there's no wind. I tend to run hot and so I can deal with the cold okayish. I wear thick mittens and everything, but I would have to take them off in the cold. Like I mentioned in another comment, I do have thin gloves with me at all times just for when it happens, but it hasn't happened yet.
I want to thank u showing me this way as I conquered my first flat fix. It was so easy cause of this video. A big thank u for this video as I’m a 55 year old lady.
Cool to hear. Glad to help. 👍
Exactly what we used to do as kids before QR wheels and being able to afford spare tubes. Takes me back 😂
I frequently ride 50-80 miles at a time and learned to bring patches, tubes, a portable inflator (Fantik X8), tire levers and a few hex keys. Recently, after an incident on my E-bike, I now pack a few extra chain links and a chain tool. Sounds like a lot, but actually very compact and takes up little room in my bag.
Thanks for that. My first ebike rided. 2miles out no kit, no tools. 69lb bike was a pain. As I walk back the tube came out of the tire, an rap around the sprocket. Had to cut it of. The tire being flat made the bike harder to roll as well. It felt like I was pushing a 200lb bike. So ebikers prepare to carry a kit an tools. Always. Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure. Glad it helps. 👍
Yeah, I've been pretty lazy about bringing a repair kit with me. Lesson learned.
A $5 seat bag and/or side pannier bag to hold tools, chargers and patch kits is good investment
@@manFromPeterboroughAnd now you are left with a hole in your tire🤔
@@TravisMcGee151 What you mean?
THANK YOU! I've watched other videos where they removed the entire back wheel & kept thinking "why?" - at my age & reduced strength, I can't manipulate that heavy awkward thing. Your video is a tremendous help!
Glad to hear! Glad to help!!
3years later dude saved me! Ty so much!
👍🤜
Update on my previous comment. Puncture repaired. Thanks for this video was very helpful. My biggest battle as im new to fixing bikes, was getting the tyre open lol. There was slime all inside that had leaked. I found the puncture then lost it as i had cleaned away the slime. But found it again as i knew briefly where it was by squeezing excess air out. I then found a nail deep inside my tyre that was the cause of the ongoing puncture hence the slime leaking out. So slime does work but not with foreign object still causing the problem. Pumped up just waiting for more slime to come. All good, no back wheel removal and I've learnt something new. Many thanks 👍🏼😊
You could not have explained this better, simpler, and faster. Straight to the point. Thank you so much!
Game changing video! Without a doubt the most helpful, and mind numbingly simple video, I've ever seen with regard to fixing a flat. I've been riding bicycles for over 35 years and I've never seen an instructional video this relevant and easy. It changes a nightmare situation into a workable solution. I can't thank you enough.
As Tom A. said...sometimes it's difficult to find the hole/leak, but it's worth sticking to it rather than the alternative of having to get towed. The only thing I don't think this method would work for is a rip in the stem. For that you'd definitely have to remove the tube and replace it, which is impossible while the wheel is still mounted. But for everything else, this is the bomb.
Wow! Such kind words. Thanks. So glad to hear the video helped! Good luck with your bike. 👍🤜
Great video...very helpful. We also run "FlatOut" sealant and that seems to help. The "Project Farm" guy did a test of sealants and that was the best.
How many nails have you found in your bike tires in 35 years?
Simple and right to the point video! I am sure it'll be very helpful for some peeps out there!!
Thanks! Trying to do more instructional content like this. Glad you like. 👌
This video is pure gold ! I really really appreciate taking the time to do it
Thanks. Glad you find it useful. 🤜👍
I have repaired a 20x4.0 inner tube on an AOSTIRMOTOR Dual Suspension fat tire ebike.
This video saved my ass today... Hands down best video on how to fix a flat without removing the wheel
Awesome glad it worked for you
Important: ALWAYS remember to feel inside the tire for the thorn or whatever caused the flat so you don’t patch the tube then it get punctured again. 😎
I’m ordering a patch kit and a tire lever.
Great video brother!
Thanks! Great point. 👍🤜
100%
I wish I had watched this video before my Fat bike tyre puncture lately. This is a game changing lesson. Thank you. 🙏
Cool. Glad to help. Next time you’ll know what to do. 🤜✌️
Great video, I just got a rear hub motor ebike which makes a replacing a tube or repairing a rear flat a little more complicated, so thanks for this tip....the only thing is that sometimes Its not always easy to find where the puncture hole is😊
Inflate the tube and listen for where the hole is
You can pour some water with some soap in it and see if theres bubbles
I hit a nail and most stores near me don’t carry fat tire tubes for these kinds of bikes. I have to order these online and they can cost about &20 each before taxes. I enjoy riding my Ebike all around town and even to work. It’s a blast to ride.
thank you so much for this educational video thought i was done for when i hit that nail but to thanks to you i’m hitting the roads again!!! i did this within the safety of my own home, the whole procedure was extremely simple, and took me exactly 16 minutes, loved the video man!
Glad I could help
Brilliant demo on how to fix a flat without taking the wheel off! I've been doing this for years but the past 10 years I've used green gunk I'm lazy I suppose! But the drawback is its messy and when you replace it eventually the tyres are sort of greasy inside Yuck! So this is really the proper way Great Video Kevin!!
Thanks man. Glad you find it useful. 🤜🤘
Great video guys. If you can fine the hole and you have a patch kit, this method will surely help with a flat out there on the road.
I guess the hardest thing is to being able to spin the tire as you did, and I'd imagine by pushing the bike towards to kick-stand area, it would take the weight off so you could spin it. With folks adding more and more accessories in the handlebar area, doing this would be much better than having the bike upside down in some manner! Watching this reminded me, to put a bit of sand paper & glue in my 'repair kit' bag! Thank you!
nice! thank you for making what could have been a sucky situation into an easy fix. getting a flat was a major concern to me because like you said. taking the tire off would be a pain in the ass. this is so much easier .thanks for the excellent tip!
Perfect, simple, effective. This will be my new go to method for rear wheel punctures from now on. I didn't realise there would be quite as much room to work with the inner tube. Great vid, thanks!!!
Thx glad to help
Just did this! And it worked! Let’s see how it goes tomorrow morning, I got home and my wheel was hissing, it was upsetting cause it was my first flat after 700+ miles and didn’t want to spend 50 bucks for all the labor and item.
You sir are a life saver 🫶🏻 subscribed and liked! Thanks again!!
Cool. Glad it worked for you. 👍
Thank you! Your Video and your technique helped me repair two flats and very efficiently worked.
Cool! My pleasure. Glad to
Help!
Great video, I was worried about how I would deal with a puncture.
Yeah it’s a hassle taking wheels off. 🤜
Great video shredder!!! I’m stoked to know this method!! 🍻
So glad people are finding this valuable. More to come!!
Every bikers dread, hearing that noise. Learning this method is gold for us! Thousand thanks for sharing! Shout out BensBikes
Warning! For those watching this on LOUD, 6:25-7:08 is exceedingly loud, please lower volume. Great vid, thank you so much!!!;)
Thanks for this! I have giant ass kenda tires and I was not looking forward to fixing the puncture. I don't know what the bead is but I'll look it up.
Really good to know about that glue and sandpaper part.
True that.
Thanks so much pal. Wife got today her first ever puncture on her mini 14inch tyre ebike. I was struggling to take a rear wheel out with corroded bolts and not being sure how to unplug the motor. Thanks to your tips it only took me like 5-10 minutes to get that nasty puncture patched up! 👍😃
Glad it helped
Nice video with great details. Easy to do. Just bought 2 ebikes, and had 2 old regular bikes. Thanks
Hey thanks for the kind words. You’re welcome. Glad to help. Please subscribe if you haven’t already. 🤜
Thanks for the video and tips. I bought one of those new compact rechargeable tire pumps a year ago and slimed the tires too.
Also you want to make sure that the item that cost the hole is not still embedded in the tire😊 as it will just re puncture your tube again
Good tip!
Question for you TFS .. how many FRONT tire flats have you had? Thank Ben for doing this video, wish his shop was further down in SoCal!
1. 5 in rear. Will do.
Awesome, thank you. What did you do to be able to turn that tire so easily even when fully inflated?
It was slightly off the ground on a stand
I just popped my tired on my 3 day old bike and this is a big help thank you
Glad to help.
Back in the olden days, we would light the glue with a match, let it burn a few seconds, and then blow it out. Do this a couple of times to speed up the drying. Worked great 👍
Cool ill have to try that
Thank you so much, just had a flat on my Ebike, back tire and this method of not having to remove tire was great, 10 minutes I was ready to go, all the other videos told me to remove tire from Bike,
Glad it helped!
Only problem I see is that its not always that easy to find where the puncture is. After a thousand miles or so you pick up alot of nicks and minor cuts in the tire and cant always tell if this goathead hole is new or months old. Sometimes you find the hole right away other times you have to examine the whole tube to find it. By all means try this first as its a big time saveings when it works. Still carry the tools and learn how to field strip your rear wheel.
I run a gates carbon belt drive on my daily rider and I'll tell you its a PITA to get that back wheel off without a stand. Yet I've had to do it in the field several times. I keep a stubby 15mm and a couple of allen wrenches in my patch kit just for that reason. lets me pull that back wheel and then realign my brakes once I put it back on. Its always that back wheel too. My front tube is still factory with no patches on it, my rear has been patched 5 times and replaced once because the roofing nail i hit got fully inside the tube and just put a dozen puntures in it before I could stop.
Spray bottle with water to find the bubbling hole
my front CST BFT front tyre has had 18x 3 corner jack flats, all 15mm patches used
Thank you so much this helped me fix my 13 year old e-bike
Thank You! I didn't have the special tool to get the tire off, so I used the end of an acrylic paintbrush.
plastic tyre levers are very cheap, some patch kits include them
Two days into enjoying my new Lectric XP I got a rear flat. After a bottle of slime and being fooled that it was fixed, I was stranded again. Kinda tough for a 69 year old with bad coronaries and knees. Gonna try this next. Removing the rear wheel looks over my paygrade. I emailed Lectric. They're sending two new tubes, free. Nice folks. Are there tubeless tires for Lectric? I never want another flat...
Did your Lectric come pre-slimed? I think all the new models come with that.
@@favoritemyvideo No. I slimed the heck out of them myself. The Slime didn't work. I took the tire and tube off the rim. There are two parallel puncture holes about 1/8" in diameter in the center of the tube about an inch apart. Wtf? Anyway, I patched both and going to try that. Removing the rear wheel is not something I want to do on my brand new bike! Looks above my paygrade!
Gonna try this tomorrow and will update. My bike is a heavy E bike and back wheel had puncture. It has slime in it so did pump back up but still slow puncture. I assume the slime will show in the hole but i can see the thorn hole on the tyre. God forbid i couldn't take back wheel off and disconnect all electrics etc plus bikes heavy lol.
Good luck. 🤜
Exactly what I needed, great video
Fantastic. What you did in 5 minutes took me 2 hours. I could not get the tire free from the wheel rim.
See the things you use to wedge in yo the tyre , what are they called? Thr green things?
Tire levers
Would the repair be the same if the hole was in line with the inflation stem? Or does that make it impossible to remove from the rim?
Just push the stem through the hole and take that part of the tube out too and then repair.
Just put 16oz FLATOUT in each tire. Less trouble and no hole to find. Works great
Ty Ty Ty Ty you same me a headache trip and money, and now i know I can do this anytime so you save me a life time worth of headache Ty for this, just wish you showed how to utilize water to find the hole if you don’t know where it’s at so u can then see the bubbles but nevertheless I figured it out so Ty
The algorithm sent me your way. Strangely I had exactly this type of puncture on my ebike last week, a rusty two inch nail straight through the tyre. I've only had the bike a few weeks.
Anyway I used exactly the method you used when I realized what a pain taking the wheel and tyre off would be (although easier on my mid-drive bike).
One thing to watch out for though when you get something small like a thorn in your tyre is that you need to run your fingers around the inside of the tyre to find it or you'll simply puncture the tube again when you inflate it.
Glad to have you! The method definitely works on most bikes.
So, just use a regular bike tire patch kit?
Yes
@@TheFrickinShredder it works on a Hyperscrambler 2. I did have to use tire irons since my wheel lacks spokes.Thanks!
How do you like the bike? Do you have dual batteries?
@@TheFrickinShredder so far no problems, and the duel battery doesn't really take you 100+ miles. More like 40 on a good day.
Wow. That sucks. False advertising. 🤜
If it was only that easy. My 26x4 kenda is NOWHERE NEAR that easy to unseat.
Can u add a link for the kit and also that battery powered air pump PLEASE
Sorry man. Wish I could. It’s been too long. Don’t recall.
It did help. Thanks
Glad.
Great little vid ta from england
Two thumbs up 👍👍How to fix a bike flat on the road, quick and simplified.✌😎
Glad it was helpful!
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Great quality and price.
Thank god I finally found the video! I've had issues with my back tire sincerly the inner tire was so soft after driving on the way where shattered glass of bottles were. So annoying! So now I see I need to find the hole then I need that air machine. Of course a normal bike pump won't work.
I got a Coswheel CT20s
Glad it helped!
Great information cheers!
Appreciate this.
Glad to help
From experience, the hole is often hard to find, especially if it's a faulty shrader valve! I usually try slime 1st, if that fails and the hole is hidden, ya have to swap out the tube! sucks but necessary if you hate walking, and why I also carry a 18/15mm spanners with my spare tube/pump.
Excellent video! Thank You!!
You are welcome!
Ok ! Now that is very interesting smart ! And I have done that with my regular bike little tight to turn the wheel but I was able to make my repair and keep on rolling till I was able to get a new tube.
Very very helpful hack and it does work and now I see it can be done on a Ebike.
Right on!
This is freaking sweet this is a trick I’ll keep in mind 👍
Maybe a stupid question. However, Should the hole in the actually tire be repaired?. Another words, should you use one of those plug things and push the rubber stuff into the hole with a hole plug object. Sorry, but not sure what those things are called. OR do you just leave the whole alone?. Thanks.
Leave the hole alone.
@@TheFrickinShredder Thanks for the quick response. I will leave it alone.
Better option would be to install orange seal in the tubes then it becomes a non issue.
Another good option if you didn’t already get a flat.
Thank you!
My pleasure. Glad to help.
Is there specific glue that you would reccomend?
Any of the glues that come with the patch kits work fine.
@@TheFrickinShredder thank you! Just did mine, glad i came across your video. But seems to lose air still might need to repatch. Thanks guys!
Yeah you have to make sure every part of the rubber patch is glued tight.
@@op14435 make sure tube is fully deflated before applying patch, a valve core remover tool helps with this
@@manFromPeterborough i might just have too many small holes, idk, might just need a new inner tube.
It's best to work on left side of wheel instead of chain side
What did you use to lift the bike correctly in order to fix it
Ben had some stand
Was that super glue you had?? You just put that on your finger?
Glue that comes with most tire patch kits.
Just saved me $100 … no need to order a new tube … no need to bring the eBike to a bike workshop…. can handle that by myself 🎉🎉
Cool! You can send me your $100 if you want. 😁
@@TheFrickinShredder 😝😝😝
Much thanks 🙏
This video is great!! Thank you so much 😊
Way to break it down thanks bro !
Jesus thank you soo much God be with you all
where did u get the super 73 shark decal and also how did u get that many sticker? link?
When you showed the hole in the tube, a small jet of air blew across my face 😂
Intentional
What kind of glue did you use?
Any patch kit glue
I did it! On my xp!
Cool! Glad it worked. Easy peasy
@@TheFrickinShredder im frickin subscribing! Thank you!
Brilliant! Appreciate it 🤜
Best information ever
Thanks
I had this happen to me a little earlier. That's why I'm here. 😅
Now imagine it's 10°F , the wind is howling, and your hands freeze with no gloves on after 20 seconds. Also, I can't believe how smoothly this tire goes on and off! My tire size is generally between 2 and 2.6 in. I have to use the levers quite rigorously. Can't imagine doing this in the dark, with miles to go, and with those weather conditions. Can I do it after some practice? I always have thin gloves in my kit for when it happens. Thankfully, it hasn't happened yet, but I do ride in adverse conditions quite a bit. Maybe just been lucky
What about the hole on the outside tire
Doesn't matter. Leave it.
I get it thanks
Thanks
Also, out in the wild, I think I would flip it upside down and put the handlebars on some grassy surface at least so as not to damage my handlebar setup. 😊 I can at least be standing instead of being on my knees especially if the weather is bad. I would probably take my time, but I don't know if the glue would set as well as it does at room temperature. Again, imagine this is at night and it's negative temperatures. My cutoff riding is generally 0 Fahrenheit, but I could go even lower if there's no wind. I tend to run hot and so I can deal with the cold okayish. I wear thick mittens and everything, but I would have to take them off in the cold. Like I mentioned in another comment, I do have thin gloves with me at all times just for when it happens, but it hasn't happened yet.
Its not that easy to find a puncture when you haven't punctured it yourself easy when u are in a work shop it wouldn't work out on the road.
This good video holy lot of hot air :)
What if you don't know where the hole is. Then I would think you'd have to take the whole wheel off, right?
Fill it up and then squirt water on it. You’ll see it bubbling where the whole is.
thank you sir!
I found two strong punctures. I used those Skabs to patch them but the bike is still leaking. Im gonna get a new tube.
thank you bro
Are the ball bearings replaceable accessible?
What patch kit did you use ..?
Anyone works
@@TheFrickinShredder thanks. I thought those looked like vulcanize patches 💯👍 great video..
It's been years so don't recall. Thanks!
Ok but how is supposed to work and you puncutered the tire as well even though you sealed the tube?
Most excellent well done
Good video...thanks.
That must be better glue than I've found. Because I can never get the patch to stay on.