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Preserving en-route repair material
Hello all,
As probably many of you, I keep essential repair tools and material in a small bag under my saddle, that is: a folding screwdriver, a spare inner tube, tire levers, patches, sandpaper and glue. And disposable plastic gloves! Anyway, I have an issue with preserving the spare inner tube and the glue over time. I noticed the tube gets punctured, apparently by abrasion, and the glue slowly evaporates, like its tube is not really airtight. I read somewhere that I could protect the tube by keeping it tightly wrapped into an old sock, which I will try, but would you have any advice regarding the glue? Cheers, -- Tanguy |
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