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Old 05-30-22, 06:36 PM
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TLit
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Originally Posted by sweeks
How about the "old standard" fix? Take the tube out, immerse in (soapy) water, and find the leak. Patch it or replace the tube. Do the same with the other wheel if there's any doubt about the condition of the tube.
That's a lot of work and I don't have the tools or the experience.
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