I had a puncture in my pedal bike about 3 days ago .The first one since fitting puncture proof tyres about 3 months ago .I removed the tyre and found a small hole in the tube , in the side wall part . I patched it , and carefully examined the tyre for flints and thorns , but found nothing . Out on the road this morning , and biking on top of an inch of snow , pedalling seemed hard work . I found myself in a low gear , sweating a lot , and there was no wind . When I stopped for a rest , I realised my rear tyre was very low . I pumped it up , and it held , so I went back home . Stripping it down , I found a small puncture , 180 degrees from the original one , again in the side wall . It occurred to me that if I had reversed the tube after the first puncture , it would correspond with the same part of the tyre as last time . Careful examination of the tyre revealed nothing , so its wait and see time . OK , two questions . Do you still patch inner tubes , or replace them ? I am amazed how many people insist on using tyre levers to refit the tyre . I always do it with my fingers . In difficult cases I lubricate part of the tyre with a bar of soap . How do you do it?
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