Timeline for How to find punctures in inner tubes?
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Dec 24, 2016 at 13:57 | comment | added | Santropedro | @kimball johnson Welcome to bicycles.stackexchange! You say "When you touch a leak, you can't actually seal it by resting a finger over it"... Well I could in my experience with the leaks I've had. | |
Dec 24, 2016 at 8:55 | comment | added | Criggie♦ | @DanielRHicks agreed - tubes outside of tyres normally stay in the area of 10 PSI, they just start inflating like a balloon. | |
Dec 24, 2016 at 4:40 | comment | added | Daniel R Hicks | It should be pointed out that "over-inflate" does not mean inflating the tube to 80psi, if it comes from a 60psi tire, but means inflating the tube until it swells up somewhat larger than it's "normal" size (maybe 50% larger). I've never measured it, but I would guess this means 5-10psi. | |
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Dec 24, 2016 at 4:02 | history | answered | kimball johnson | CC BY-SA 3.0 |