Patches for Tubes
joshleb
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I was wondering if there was anywhere where you can just buy patches for fixing up punctures. I seem to have so much of that "vulcanizing rubber solution", yet i barely have any patches.
So anyone know anywhere online where I can just buy patches?
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So anyone know anywhere online where I can just buy patches?
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They only sell kits, and I already have loads of that glue stuff, so thats why i was wondering about being able to buy just patches
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have you asked them? they will have a big box of them which they use to fix customer flats. thats where i got mine from.
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Ill ask a different one, The one I asked only seem to try and make as much money as possible.
Thanks tho
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^^^They'll last me ages [:)] Thanks
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I use Halfords own brand patches (they come in the packs). Haven't yet found anything else as good.
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surely park patches are the best around ?Show me your green bits i might buy them !0
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What about the self adhesive ones?
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Yeah, I love the Park Super Patches.
I was even sad enough to write a review on them!
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Yeah, I love the Park Super Patches.
I was even sad enough to write a review on them!
http://www.interpol.drgservers.com/bb/v ... 58cdefdbc7
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Damn, that is sad [:p]
El cap. agree'd the halfords ones are by far the best i've used. stick down really well and dont rip stretch or tear like others i've had [:)]
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have you asked them? they will have a big box of them which they use to fix customer flats. thats where i got mine from.
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They don't fix flats! God damn it man, not when theres moeny to be made in selling a new tube instead!
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by joshleb</i>
I was wondering if there was anywhere where you can just buy patches for fixing up punctures. I seem to have so much of that "vulcanizing rubber solution", yet i barely have any patches.
So anyone know anywhere online where I can just buy patches?
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I often have the opposite problem...
too many patches, not enough glue.
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I just use Leeches [:P] So much easier...
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