Author Topic: How do you stuff the inner tube into the tool box?  (Read 2301 times)

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emskee

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on: October 20, 2009, 04:55:39 pm
People,

So I get a flat on the freeway at 60 mph due to a washer dropped into the tire at the factory that eventually ate through my rear inner tube.

RE did give me a new tube.  Without comment.

I did not make note on how the original tube was  crammed into the tool box when I did the repair.

Anyone want to to be kind enough to share a photo or something showing how the spare-washer-hiding factory folds and stores the tube into the tool compartment?

I spent like 10 minutes this morning trying all kinds of inner tube origami and artfull cramming, to no avail.

Thank you all,

Mike
1998 Harley Davidson XLH1200 (Gone)
2001 Victory Standard Cruiser (Gone)
2004 Victory Vegas (My buddy Danny has her)
2005 Ural Gear Up (Gone, With good people)
2009 C5 (Gave it back)
2010 C5 (Still at home)
2010 Ural Taiga (Ditto)


Marrtyn

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Reply #1 on: October 21, 2009, 09:09:03 am
There's no way I could possibly get an inner tube in my G5 toolbox. I struggle just getting the lid back on with the normal tools inside.
My inner tube came in a cardboard box with all the other spares.
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emskee

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Reply #2 on: October 21, 2009, 02:28:35 pm
I have a C5

Anyone want to to be kind enough to share a photo or something showing how the spare-washer-hiding factory folds and stores the tube into the tool compartment?
1998 Harley Davidson XLH1200 (Gone)
2001 Victory Standard Cruiser (Gone)
2004 Victory Vegas (My buddy Danny has her)
2005 Ural Gear Up (Gone, With good people)
2009 C5 (Gave it back)
2010 C5 (Still at home)
2010 Ural Taiga (Ditto)