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New project from Russia - Libertalia. No boards, only experience...always, every minute.
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Libertaliamusic
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Posted : Jan 8, 2013 17:27:29
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Libertalia - new name for a worldwide psychedelic trance community. No boards...only experience...always, every minute. Sounds and dance vibrations of the universe, open space & forests of the Earth. For your trips, for living, moving and sharing of LOVE. Close your eyes, keep smiling, dance...and trip. Feel peace & love
Official page on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/libertaliamusic
For booking, releases and questions please write: libertaliamusic@gmail.com |
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shenlaizai
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Posted : Jan 29, 2013 10:45
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Now it¡¯s time to remove your tire, one side at a time. Choose a section of tire that is away from the valve and hook one of the tire levers under the bead, directly in line with one of your spokes. Pry one side of the tire bead over the edge of the rim, and then hook the end of the tire lever to the nearest spoke. Insert another tire lever two spokes away from the first, and a third another two spokes away. Now the middle lever should fall out, and you can continue the process. When the tire is loose enough you can just run a tire lever around the rest of the rim to pull the whole side over.
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Once you¡¯ve found the leak, take note of whether it is on the inner or outer side of the tube.
If the hole was on the outer side of the tube, inspect the inner surface of the tire in that spot to make sure the object that caused the puncture is not still stuck in the tire. Double check the entire inner side of the tire by running your fingers along the entire surface, feeling for obstacles along the way.
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Now that the rim and tire are clear, it¡¯s time to patch the tube. Select an appropriate sized patch for the hole. Use the sandpaper or scraper provided in your kit to buff the surface of the tube for an area a bit larger than the patch. You need to buff the tube so that it is no longer shiny. If the molding line is running along the area where the patch is to be applied, you must sand it down completely, or it will provide an air channel. Once buffed, avoid touching that area with your fingers.
Apply a dab of rubber cement, and then spread it into a thin coat, using your cleanest finger. Work quickly. You want a thin, smooth coat of cement; if you keep fiddling with it as it begins to dry, you¡¯ll risk making it lumpy. The thinner the cement, the faster it will dry. It is very important to allow the cement to dry completely.
Peel the foil from the patch and press the patch onto the tube firmly, squeezing the patch tightly onto the tube.
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