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It's a tubed tyre.
A new inner tube will be about £5 so just go and pick up a new one. Make sure when you fit it that you remove the foreign object that caused the puncture. |
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Oh OK, my bad. ____________________ Current: Suzuki DRZ400sm (07) https://fbc.spruz.com
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Just have a look in Yellow Pages for your local tyre fitters and ring around. Having said that, they're sometimes a bit cheaper if you just turn up with the wheel and tube. If you show up with oily hands and a desperate look they may take pity on you. To give you an idea of cost, I pay my local bike shop a fiver a time to remove/replace a tyre. That's probably a bit cheaper than usual tho, a tenner is probably about right. I'd deffo pick up the tube yerself first
By all means have a go at doing it yourself, you'll need some good levers though, (preferably 3), and watch you don't pinch the innertube  |
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https://www.universal-tyres.co.uk - give these guys a ring, they have centres all over the place and did a grand job on my back tubed tyre when I got a puncture. I remember it costing about £10 including a new tube. They have the special machine which is really bloody fast too. They will charge more if they have to take the back wheel off for you, and I believe they do call outs too. Phone first to check they have the right size tube in stock.  ____________________ CBT February 2008 | A2 June 2008 | Yamaha YBR125 (written off) | Honda CBF125 (current) |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 97 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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