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06-05-07, 07:18 AM
I posted about my inner tube leak yesterday.
Later on, I was thinking about my riding that I had been riding for 3 weeks since I changed a new inner tube.
Before I begin about riding a yard, I'd like to start with my story first for who first comes to read this issue.
My story is I got a slow leak at the front tire on the day before yesterday. And I posted it here. I got many help from people who posted me back. Thanks everyone for that.
Then yesterday, I fixed it. You know what I found a very tiny piece of metal. Its length was only 0.4 cm. And then I checked the back tire again to make sure I wouldn't get it. But I got the other piece too. Good luck for me, this one wasn't sharp like the first one I found at the front tire. So, my back tire is still okay.
Then, I started thinking that why it did happen only 3 weeks after I changed new inner tubes for both tires.
You know what on the way I go to work and back home everyday, I'd like to ride on a yard for crossing to another street. I didn't really like to ride farther to get the same street. Then I decided that just cross this yard and I would get the same street. So, I did every time since I changed new inner tubes.
Finally, I got a small piece of metal on each tire. That's bad.:(
I've learned that if I ride my bike on a yard, I won't know what it's in the yard. It may have some spikes in the ground, or whatever. But if I ride it on the road, I will see easily what things on the road and it's easy to stay away from it.
Does anyone have experience about this? :)
Later on, I was thinking about my riding that I had been riding for 3 weeks since I changed a new inner tube.
Before I begin about riding a yard, I'd like to start with my story first for who first comes to read this issue.
My story is I got a slow leak at the front tire on the day before yesterday. And I posted it here. I got many help from people who posted me back. Thanks everyone for that.
Then yesterday, I fixed it. You know what I found a very tiny piece of metal. Its length was only 0.4 cm. And then I checked the back tire again to make sure I wouldn't get it. But I got the other piece too. Good luck for me, this one wasn't sharp like the first one I found at the front tire. So, my back tire is still okay.
Then, I started thinking that why it did happen only 3 weeks after I changed new inner tubes for both tires.
You know what on the way I go to work and back home everyday, I'd like to ride on a yard for crossing to another street. I didn't really like to ride farther to get the same street. Then I decided that just cross this yard and I would get the same street. So, I did every time since I changed new inner tubes.
Finally, I got a small piece of metal on each tire. That's bad.:(
I've learned that if I ride my bike on a yard, I won't know what it's in the yard. It may have some spikes in the ground, or whatever. But if I ride it on the road, I will see easily what things on the road and it's easy to stay away from it.
Does anyone have experience about this? :)
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