Evidently you didn't find the leak.Try filling it up with air when it's off the cart and putting it in a bucket of soapy water.When you see the bubbles you will find the leak.
2006-06-20 08:42:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Chances are that if you are patching it yourself, you are pinching the tube when you put it back in. They can be tough to do. Do not use a screwdriver to get the fire back on the rim. You should use a tire spoon. Make sure all of the air is out of the tube before you try and put it back in.
2006-06-20 11:42:15
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answered by joatmon585 3
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Cold weather can do this. If it had been stored outside in the cold. Before you buy a new tire try fix a flat in a can, you will only need a little.
2006-06-20 08:56:22
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answer #3
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answered by adamwitzhoops 4
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Racoons http://www.adoptgirl.cabanova.com/
2006-06-20 08:42:38
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answered by Anonymous
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try going to harbor freight new tires for anything for under ten dollars
2006-06-20 08:42:53
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answered by iammicasa 3
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it might have a slow leak ,a tiny whole that you are not catching!also it could be the valve stem leaking!
2006-06-20 08:41:40
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answered by cyndi b 5
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because it has a puncture....duh! lol x
2006-06-20 08:42:47
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answered by lovin_me2day 3
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