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The audio begins with the faint, rhythmic sound of air hissing, a clear indication of a deflating tire. It's a slow, steady release, punctuated by the occasional crackle and pop of rubber adjusting to its new shape. There's an intermittent squeak, hinting at the presence of a wheel. As the deflation continues, the backdrop is filled with the occasional distant hum of cycling, indicating the audio is most likely taken in an outdoor setting. The rhythmic hissing of air leaving the inner-tube grows faint, indicating that the tire is almost fully deflated. Suddenly, there's a shift in the soundscape - a metallic clink and a soft whoosh of air is introduced, suggesting the presence of a pump. The previously rhythmic hissing is replaced by a steady, more aggressive, sound of air being pushed into the tire. The sound of rubber adjusting is more frequent now, as the tire fills back with air. Eventually,