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On Apr 26, 3:34*pm, Tom Crispin
<kije.rem...@this.bit.freeuk.com.munge> wrote: > Does anyone have a long patch?www.johnballcycling.org.uk/photos/bang The mustard should do it. John Kane Kingston ON Canada |
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Tom Crispin wrote:
> Does anyone have a long patch? > www.johnballcycling.org.uk/photos/bang Only good thing about these explosive decompressions it that there's a reduced risk of mixing up the good and bad tubes at the roadside and putting the bad one back in. Not that I've ever done that of course............................. -- Nigel |
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On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 20:34:10 +0100, Tom Crispin wrote:
> Does anyone have a long patch? > www.johnballcycling.org.uk/photos/bang Yikes. I've had that happen to a couple of my tubes but only about 2 inches long at most! peter |
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Tom Crispin writtificated
> Does anyone have a long patch? > www.johnballcycling.org.uk/photos/bang That's gotta be some kind of record. How did you do it? |
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