Alright maybe that entry was a bit hasty I know I just need to get my journal out there. Thanks to that person for commenting ( you know who you are!)
The reason I'm posting this entry today is because when I left work on Thursday it appears my bike has a flat tyre on the front. This is the first time I have ever had to repair a puncture so I wondered if anyone has any hints and tips on this.... Comments gratefully received.
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Flat tyres, eek don't talk to me about flat tyres!! I had a major incident with a kerb whilst in the dark and in Kent, cue much embarrasment. OK, JMqueen it's time for you to say "Now I'm Here"..well ok I'll do it for you and point some of my readers to your journal.
As Freddie would say it's in the lap of the Gods, oh boy time for a sheer heart attack!
Gary (I know who I am)!
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Personally, I wouldn't bother trying to fix the puncture... Asda's sell a new innertube for £1.99 which is cheaper than a puncture repair kit and saves you all the bother of trying to find the hole in the first place... Makes sense to me...
Anyway, your journal's looking fine... Keep it up...
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Great start to your journal. I would by another tube before fixing one. They are cheap as dave said. Much easier than fxing one..lol
Err, I have never repaired a puncture but just wanted to say hi to another Queen fan. We have the same initials - jmo!!!! Good luck with your journal. I shall be back to read more.
Hi called in from Gary's journal. A puncture.......I can fix a push-bike puncture but with all the bother of it I'd buy a new inner tube. xxR.
Hi! Am also new to journals, but follow the advice already given by others and you will meet some lovely lovely people :) Read others blogs, leave a comment and they will come see you.
Sara x
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