On Tue, 19 Nov 2019 10:43:08 -0000 (UTC)
Zebee Johnstone <
zebeej@gmail.com> wrote:
So that tyre is lying on a shelf with "DANGER" scrawled in chinagraph
on it and one day I will cut it up to see if I can find the issue.
I've had the occasional recurring puncture like this. I found that
after washing and drying the tyre, to make inspection easier, you can
pinch and bend the tread to open up cuts in the rubber that might not
otherwise be seen. Then probe the cuts with a pointy metal thing to
see if there's anything still embedded. Usually little flakes of glass
that you can't easily see or feel, particularly when you're doing a
hurried roadside repair.
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