Got a slow leak in a Big Ben yesterday (1st in ~4,000 miles on this tire) and 
went about fixing it. Flats are rare for me so I take my time finding the 
cause. I thought I had - a tiny wire on the inside of the tire, which I plucked 
and then finished checking for any others. I used a new tube and remounted. But 
today it was soft again so the wire I pulled was likely only a decoy! Rim tape 
and wheel and valve hole had no signs of pokies, so submerged the tube. No 
apparent leak, so the hole must be very small. The culprit must be an embedded 
wire, I think, but I cannot find it. I ride on city streets so it's not a 
goathead. The Big Ben is pretty thick, so it could be wire that reveals itself 
like a cat's claw.

I'll try soaping the tube to find the hole and that should help narrow my 
search of the tire. But I'm tempted to just toss the tire and tube, since I've 
gotten my money's worth.

So, toss it or look harder? 

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