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Bike tire punctures can be frustrating and can ruin an otherwise enjoyable ride. Fortunately, there are several things you can do to avoid bike tire punctures. Here are some tips: 1. Check your tire pressure regularly: Make sure your tires are inflated to the recommended pressure, which is usually written on the sidewall of the tire. Underinflated tires are more prone to punctures. 2. Avoid riding over sharp objects: Watch out for sharp objects like broken glass, rocks, and thorns on the road. Try to ride around them or hop over them if possible. 3. Choose the right tires: Different tires have different levels of puncture resistance. Look for tires with a puncture-resistant belt or layer. Some brands like Schwalbe or Continental offer good puncture-resistant tires. 4. Keep your tires in good condition: Inspect your tires regularly for cuts, cracks, and wear. Replace your tires if they are worn or damaged. 5. Use tire sealant: There are various types of tire sealants that can be used to prevent punctures. The sealant fills small holes or punctures as they occur. 6. Avoid overloading your bike: Don't carry more weight than your bike can handle. Overloading your bike can put more stress on your tires and increase the risk of punctures. 7. Use rim tape: Rim tape protects your inner tube from the spoke holes in the rim, which can cause punctures if left exposed. 8. Avoid skidding or sliding your bike: Skidding or sliding your bike can cause damage to the tire tread, making it more susceptible to punctures. By following these tips, you can reduce the risk of getting a flat tire while cycling. However, punctures can still happen, so it's always a good idea to carry a spare tube, tire levers, and a pump or CO2 inflator with you on your rides.
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