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Is it ok to trim down a tube patch?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowHow to Patch a Bike Tube?How many times to patch a tube before dumping?Why would each patch produce a new leak before resintalling tube?What does vulcanizing solution in patch kits consist of? Can I buy it?What powder is used inside an inner tube?Can I fix a bad tube patch?Should I be able to peel off a glued tire patch?Bicycle's inner-tube got puncture right next to the valve, How to patch it there?A pin punctured my tyre. Should I only replace the inner tube, or patch the outer, rubber tyre?Which tube will fit a -(700 x 25c) wheel?
I got a 700x18-23 inner tube that just got punctured. The small round patch on my patch kit is a bit wider than the inner tube itself. Is it ok to cut around the patch so it fits?
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I got a 700x18-23 inner tube that just got punctured. The small round patch on my patch kit is a bit wider than the inner tube itself. Is it ok to cut around the patch so it fits?
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I got a 700x18-23 inner tube that just got punctured. The small round patch on my patch kit is a bit wider than the inner tube itself. Is it ok to cut around the patch so it fits?
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I got a 700x18-23 inner tube that just got punctured. The small round patch on my patch kit is a bit wider than the inner tube itself. Is it ok to cut around the patch so it fits?
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Don't cut it. The patch is thinner at the edges and cutting leaves a thick sharp edge where it can tear. Roll the tube sideways and you can glue first one and then other edge. There are smaller patches that are made for narrow road tubes.
My advice for a long time has been to just buy a 100-count box of Rema F0s if you're someone that patches, regardless of tire size...
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Don't cut it. The patch is thinner at the edges and cutting leaves a thick sharp edge where it can tear. Roll the tube sideways and you can glue first one and then other edge. There are smaller patches that are made for narrow road tubes.
My advice for a long time has been to just buy a 100-count box of Rema F0s if you're someone that patches, regardless of tire size...
– Nathan Knutson
1 hour ago
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Don't cut it. The patch is thinner at the edges and cutting leaves a thick sharp edge where it can tear. Roll the tube sideways and you can glue first one and then other edge. There are smaller patches that are made for narrow road tubes.
My advice for a long time has been to just buy a 100-count box of Rema F0s if you're someone that patches, regardless of tire size...
– Nathan Knutson
1 hour ago
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Don't cut it. The patch is thinner at the edges and cutting leaves a thick sharp edge where it can tear. Roll the tube sideways and you can glue first one and then other edge. There are smaller patches that are made for narrow road tubes.
Don't cut it. The patch is thinner at the edges and cutting leaves a thick sharp edge where it can tear. Roll the tube sideways and you can glue first one and then other edge. There are smaller patches that are made for narrow road tubes.
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My advice for a long time has been to just buy a 100-count box of Rema F0s if you're someone that patches, regardless of tire size...
– Nathan Knutson
1 hour ago
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My advice for a long time has been to just buy a 100-count box of Rema F0s if you're someone that patches, regardless of tire size...
– Nathan Knutson
1 hour ago
My advice for a long time has been to just buy a 100-count box of Rema F0s if you're someone that patches, regardless of tire size...
– Nathan Knutson
1 hour ago
My advice for a long time has been to just buy a 100-count box of Rema F0s if you're someone that patches, regardless of tire size...
– Nathan Knutson
1 hour ago
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