most times, you can find a leak by -pumping up the tube -hold the tube near your face, rotate the tube -if it's quiet, you'll hear it; otherwise, you'll feel it as you move the tube around -use a marker and draw a patch-sized circle around the hole
That's all well and good, but I tried that and I'm getting no air bubbles even though my tire deflated overnight. My suspicion is that I got a bad batch of inner tubes and the stems themselves are leaking on a couple.
most times, you can find a leak by
-pumping up the tube
-hold the tube near your face, rotate the tube
-if it's quiet, you'll hear it; otherwise, you'll feel it as you move the tube around
-use a marker and draw a patch-sized circle around the hole
You could just mix a small cup of water and soap and just brush it on.
Yes!
Soap not needed
No it's required. Without soap how are you going to see bubbles??
@@whatdadogdoin7531 just dip it. that's what I do
What patch was that?
Wow 9 months and no replies, here let me help. Walmart has a product "Slime Seven Piece Bike Inner Tube Patch Kit-1022-A"
You really sound like Ashton Kutcher
is that a compliment ? ha he is a cool dude supporting some good causes...he is also a good father
@@drewtalks nah, he's a scumbag freemason
That's all well and good, but I tried that and I'm getting no air bubbles even though my tire deflated overnight.
My suspicion is that I got a bad batch of inner tubes and the stems themselves are leaking on a couple.
Could be....
Can’t see notin 🤣 but very helpful
yeah it can be tricky sometimes....
Its only 10 dollars for a new one
Way to flex on all of us ;)
No need to waste
Have just €4 rn so here I am :)
@@kerimca98Where i live it’s only 2,20, i just got to fix my tire first to go get it