Old 11-15-19, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by CrankyOne

BTW, for repairing a rear tyre. Best is to just loosen the tyre on one side and pull the tube out where it needs to be patched (without removing the wheel), patch it, stick it back in. Takes about 5 minutes total. Next is a removable rear triangle such as on many Workcycles. Third is probably to use a spreader to spread the stays enough to squeeze the old tube or tyre out and slide the new one in. Last option is to remove the wheel.
Excellent point.
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