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# 🛠️ Why Didn’t I Know This Before? How to Fix a Broken Inner Tube in Just 2 Minutes
If you’ve ever been stranded with a flat tire, you know the frustration. Whether you’re a daily cyclist, weekend mountain biker, or just someone who owns a wheelbarrow or stroller — a **punctured inner tube** can ruin your day fast.
But what if you could fix it **in just two minutes**, with no special tools or costly replacements?
That’s right — this quick fix is **so simple and effective**, you’ll wonder:
> **“Why didn’t I know this before?”**
Let’s break down the fastest way to repair a broken inner tube — even if you’re not mechanically inclined.
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## 🚲 What Causes Inner Tube Punctures?
Before we fix it, it helps to know the usual suspects:
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* Sharp objects (glass, thorns, nails)
* Pinch flats (when the tube gets squeezed against the rim)
* Worn-out rubber
* Incorrect tire pressure
Once punctured, air escapes and the tire deflates — but **you don’t always need a new tube**.
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## ⏱️ The 2-Minute Fix: Emergency Inner Tube Repair
**What You’ll Need:**
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* The punctured inner tube (removed from the tire)
* A dry cloth or paper towel
* A **self-adhesive patch** or **rubber cement & patch kit**
* (Optional) Sandpaper or metal scuffer (usually included in patch kits)
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