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Reddit mentions of VeloChampion Puncture Repair Patches Self-Adhesive Pack of 6
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of VeloChampion Puncture Repair Patches Self-Adhesive Pack of 6. Here are the top ones.
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- ✅NOW WITH MORE OPTIONS - Choose from a 6 pack or 10 pack patches to easily store ahead of a puncture
- ✅HIGH QUALITY PUNCTURE REPAIR PATCHES - Stretches, flexes, twists and turns with the inner tube
- ✅SUITABLE FOR ALL INNER TUBES - Ideal for all rubber inner tubes, whether mountain bike inner tubes or road inner tubes.
- ✅LIGHTWEIGHT - Lightweight and no bulky packaging which will easily fit in to your seat pack or jersey back pocket
- ✅HOW TO USE OUR VELOCHAMPION REPAIR PATCHES - 1. find the puncture and clean the area of dirt and water. 2. use the sandpaper to lightly scuff the inner tube so you can bond the glue later. 3. remove the white paper from the back of a VeloChampion Repair Patch and apply to the inner tube puncture area. 3. apply pressure for 30 seconds 4. once released allow another 30 seconds for the glue to bond to the inner tube. 5. inflate your inner tube and you are ready to go.
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Specs:
Color | black |
Height | 0.0787401574 Inches |
Length | 1.181102361 Inches |
Number of items | 6 |
Size | 6 pack |
Weight | 0.01984160358 Pounds |
Width | 1.181102361 Inches |
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After quite a lot of research, I've taken the plunge on buying a road bike for general use after not riding a bike in like a decade... Decided to splurge on a B'Twin Triban 500SE (shop link that'll probably inevitably break), rather than deal with the hassle of trying to find a second hand bike locally and deal with potential repairs etc. And of course for my own personal vanity of liking minimalist designs, the bike's look is perfect for me, I'm not the biggest fan of the more traditionally bright decals etc.
It'll be the first nice bike I've had as well, I had a massive mountain bike thing when I was a teenager but never used it off-road, considering I'm a slender fellow it weighed a tonne and wasn't much fun to use. It'll be interesting to see what a light road bike will be like. Can't wait for it to arrive! :D
I've been trying to make sure I don't forget any of the essential accessories I'll be needing. So far I've ordered these:
Things I need to look at:
LightsBought a NiteRider Solas and Lezyne Super Drive XL for lights.Is there any other essentials I'm missing? I imagine there might be a lot of tiny things that I'm missing, stuff like reflectors.
Also recommendations for the stuff I'm missing will be appreciated, I just bought some good rated stuff off Amazon, no idea if the reviews are completely wrong, I know they can be for some products I'm more versed in.
Also any tips for someone's first ride in a while, and especially first time on drop handles? I've done some basic research on how to hold the bars and use the Microshift gear levers, but I'm sure there's little tips that might help.