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July 20, 2008

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David

Alternatively, use grass! Take a look at the tip I stumbled across: http://davesdahon.wordpress.com/2008/07/30/puncture-repair/

Although probably not realy viable in downtown Chicago :-)

I often fly into Chicago from the UK (without my bike) so I read your blog with interest! (Chicago is my adopted city!!!) :-)

David

Justyna

You'd be surprised how much greenery there is downtown in Chicago these days. But, of course, you're not far from "civilization" here ;)

This is one tip I'll definitely file away in my brain for future use. Thx.

Electrical Repairs

This home flat repair work information will be helpful to all.Thanks.

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