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hi guys im new to the gas gas ive just noticed the rear tyer is down it didnt have much air in it when i got it only took it round the garden so there must be somthing in the grass away i was told by john of hear whos bike it was that the rear tyer is tubless so daft question how do i fix it? is it like a car were you have to have a plug put in it? why im on hear ive never took the wheel off these bikes before only my bultaco so how do they come off? theres a chrome plate on the chain side can anybody help please

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hi guys im new to the gas gas ive just noticed the rear tyer is down it didnt have much air in it when i got it only took it round the garden so there must be somthing in the grass away i was told by john of hear whos bike it was that the rear tyer is tubless so daft question how do i fix it? is it like a car were you have to have a plug put in it? why im on hear ive never took the wheel off these bikes before only my bultaco so how do they come off? theres a chrome plate on the chain side can anybody help please

I prefer an ordinary patch rather than a plug get a length of strong rope and use it similar to a tourniquet whilst blowing tyre up with a powerful air line

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Pump the tyre up first,leave it a while and check, just to make sure that it has a puncture. The tyre may have gone down just because you had too low a pressure in it. It does happen sometimes.

hi yes i did put some air in it it was low when i got the bike i will try again thanks bondy

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