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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2007

www.graskyendurance.com. Jill and Bizzy show you how to fix a flat out on the road.

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  • Next time it would be nice to have some conflict between these chicks. Like maybe Jills friend drops her bike and Jill gets irate and starts cat-slapping... Her friends shirt gets torn, and Jill rips hers the same so it's fair.. and you get the idea.. More of that kind of thing...

  • Can you actually pump a tire with your mouth??

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  • Really nice and helpful video for changing cycle tyres. I will be waiting for some more similar videos.

  • If that girl has a mouth strong enough to pump up her tire, she should call me

  • Attractive looking female cyclists, go Jill!

  • Most useful and efficient video I've ever seen for changing a tire. Worked beautifully and faster than I've ever gone before. Thank you!

  • Jill seems like a slut.

  • Sucks if you are in a race, last sprint, 50 m to go XD

  • Before you check the tire for a leak, it's important to check the flat tube where the leak is: much easier to find and then check the same spot on the tire: there's the leak!!!

    Saves most of the time a second flat....

  • Hello,i tryed what you was doing here but the rotating thing just wont budge! its stuck in there. Should i use more power? I'm afarid i will break it and I don't want to lol i just bought it

  • Good video, to the people complaining about inflating tubes with frame pumps, I use my frame pump to get my tires to 9 bar, its not that hard

  • @ninjaturtleforlife no you can't. but if you use a co2 inflator, which i highly recommend, you can put some air in it with your mouth to get a little form to the tube, then use the inflator to actually fill it up once it's seated properly in the tire. you want to put a little air into it to start to get rid of kinks etc. i'm sort of an expert on flats because i always seem to get them even though i have kevlar belted tires. the co2 is a life saver.

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