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Also called "flat". Ways to avoid punctures, deal with punctures, etc.

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Do glueless tube patches work as well as glue ones?

I use the Park GP-2 patch kit and have found them extremely durable, lasting the lifetime of the tube. This is with 28-32mm tires and pressures up to 90 PSI or so.
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I keep getting flats

I've had repeated flats in the past, and the culprit turned out to be one of: Crud (tiny glass shards, rocks, etc.) embedded in the tire itself. The way to solve this is to carefully inspect the tir …
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Best practice for patching snakebite pinch flats on skinny tubes

I've had good luck with the Park GP-2's being extremely durable, lasting as long as the tube. Back when I was using them frequently, I think I was running somewhere in the 70-90 PSI range.
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