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Who punctured your inner-tube?
27 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
That's not important - it's been pumped up again ...
- Anonymous5 years ago
Don't pump it up without it being in the tire the tube stretches too much. Make sure you rough up the tube so the glue has something to hold on to. Also let the glue haze up and get sticky before you put the patch on. Don't reuse the patch and you can't patch the edge of a patch. Also check the tire for the cause.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Ha ha cheeky, I now have a spare tyre instead of an inner tube.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
A rogue chair from the Chair Wizard IV.
- LokoLoboLv 61 decade ago
The big sharp rock I hit in the road did.. but I was probably going to fast when I hit it.. I didn't see it untill it was to late..
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No one. I just checked, and the spare tire is still there.
- 1 decade ago
some son of a b*tch. do you know how expensive a innertube for an Aston is?