I hate flat tires...
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I hate flat tires...
So I was out on my Torpado today. Rode to the top of my favorite local hill...doing sprints up it.
On my way home (3 miles out), sitting up riding and getting a drink...CLUNK, PSSS, PSSS, PSSS, PSSS...rear tire goes flat. I hit something, don't know what...I looked around and didn't see anything.
Luckily my personal savior (my wife) came and got me...so I could fix tire at home.
Just thought I'd share...
On my way home (3 miles out), sitting up riding and getting a drink...CLUNK, PSSS, PSSS, PSSS, PSSS...rear tire goes flat. I hit something, don't know what...I looked around and didn't see anything.
Luckily my personal savior (my wife) came and got me...so I could fix tire at home.
Just thought I'd share...

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Bummer about the flat.
Your problem is, your bike and the tires aren't C&V enough. Proper gumwalls wouldn't have had this problem.
You could have hit a chunk of metal, glass, or lots of other things. It really doesn't matter, does it? Check for a cut in the casing though.
Your problem is, your bike and the tires aren't C&V enough. Proper gumwalls wouldn't have had this problem.

You could have hit a chunk of metal, glass, or lots of other things. It really doesn't matter, does it? Check for a cut in the casing though.
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Seems to me you were hit by a torpado. ahem.
Whilst cycling over well travelled bike paths in Seattle, glass and debris strewn, it seems to me the Cascade bicycle club should buy a 4 foot wide mini street sweeper. People could donate to get it and run it. One sweep in the Spring and Fall would go a long way to reduce flats.
I am going out on saturday on my Pasela PT's 32mm to see how they do in gravel. Taking a tube and patch kit and Park tire boot.
Whilst cycling over well travelled bike paths in Seattle, glass and debris strewn, it seems to me the Cascade bicycle club should buy a 4 foot wide mini street sweeper. People could donate to get it and run it. One sweep in the Spring and Fall would go a long way to reduce flats.
I am going out on saturday on my Pasela PT's 32mm to see how they do in gravel. Taking a tube and patch kit and Park tire boot.
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i don't mind a flat. it's one of the few times i talk to other cyclists. they always slow and ask if i've got it.
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A month or so ago I started a thread about a string of flats I went through. I think it was defective tubes. Oh, and a tire tread that had become shall we say too thin. But the tubes developed a few leaks while the bike was just sitting in the basement.
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Sorry to hear about your Ridus Interruptus.
I had a huge pile of used inner tubes I have held on to in a big ol' Coca Cola crate. While loading the car of my many tubes during this fast move to the coast, I was grabbing only the ones that seem to still have air in them. Thought that would indicate good- to- go. Looking at one of these for a size though, when I pinched the side flat I noticed a crack in the crease. Went back and did the same to many of them and found most were ready to disintergrate. Would have been short rides on them !
wound up leaving most of them there. I have lived and learned.
I had a huge pile of used inner tubes I have held on to in a big ol' Coca Cola crate. While loading the car of my many tubes during this fast move to the coast, I was grabbing only the ones that seem to still have air in them. Thought that would indicate good- to- go. Looking at one of these for a size though, when I pinched the side flat I noticed a crack in the crease. Went back and did the same to many of them and found most were ready to disintergrate. Would have been short rides on them !
wound up leaving most of them there. I have lived and learned.
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I had a wickedly bad stretch of flats a few years ago. I was getting punctures, pinch flats, rim strip issues, defective valves, you name it. I don't even want to talk about it for fear of angering the flat tire gods again. But it appears that I served my penance and my luck has improved. I don't think I've had more than a dozen flats this year. Knock on wood.
We've been married 21 years and I have yet to call my wife to come pick me up from a ride. I'm sure she wouldn't mind, but I'd rather get home a little late with dirty hands than to call the sag wagon. Again, knock on wood.
We've been married 21 years and I have yet to call my wife to come pick me up from a ride. I'm sure she wouldn't mind, but I'd rather get home a little late with dirty hands than to call the sag wagon. Again, knock on wood.
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I don't think I've had more than a dozen flats this year. Knck on wood.
or maybe you bike through gaza?
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I'm getting better at carrying spare tubes AND a patch kit these days. Just a few 4- and 5-mile walks home will learn ya' real good on that.
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I now always have a tube, patch kit, and some sort of inflation (co2 or pump), I just find it easier to change in my garage...given the choice.
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Flat tires are a part of riding a bicycle. Get used to it, get good at fixing them, and forget about it. I'm sure I hate them as much as the next guy, but I rarely let a flat tire ruin a ride.
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My 'universal' seat bag has both 26" and 700c powdered tubes in plastic bags, a patch kit, 2 tire tools, allen wrenches, small crescent, a Ritchey combo tool w/chain breaker and a shop towel with a Blackburn Air Stik slung under it. Easily swapped to the other bikes.
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Be glad you didn't flat an expensive Challenge Parigi-Roubaix tubular like I did last night. I plan to bust out the needle & thread tonight while watching a baseball game. It was my first flat in about 2,500 miles, so I can't complain. Although repairing tubulars can be a hassle, I find I get fewer flats than on clinchers--no pinch flats, no basetape issues, no tube installation snafus.
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I know purists might frown, but does the sealant like the one in the link below work, at least for a quick getaway?
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Out here in goat head land, they mowed the bike trails a few weeks ago and I got stung 4 times in 4 days. The City has since "swept" the path and I've been good so far.
LBS recommended FlatAttack tire sealant. I got the messy, PITA, bottle and finessed it into my Presta tubes, but you can buy pre-loaded tubes in popular sizes.
Yeah, it/they add weight, but the weight is becoming less of a concern vs. flat-fixin'.
Thats the very reason I ditched the cute little, lightweight mini-pump in favor of a full size frame pump. 200 strokes to get to 80psi in a 700 x 23? Really?
LBS recommended FlatAttack tire sealant. I got the messy, PITA, bottle and finessed it into my Presta tubes, but you can buy pre-loaded tubes in popular sizes.
Yeah, it/they add weight, but the weight is becoming less of a concern vs. flat-fixin'.
Thats the very reason I ditched the cute little, lightweight mini-pump in favor of a full size frame pump. 200 strokes to get to 80psi in a 700 x 23? Really?
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At the start of the Vancouver Bike Rave, a pretty young girl on a decorated cruiser got a flat. Someone in my group pointed her in my direction because I was showing off my new Lezyne pump earlier. Turned out it was an led light that screws onto a Schrader valve stem that was depressing the core. A quick air up and a free glo-stick and she was on her way. I received a peck on the cheek and a hug for my troubles.
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Try This
Not meaning to sound rude , but first thing to do is to get rid of those Michelin Dynamics , read the reviews on them ,Heres my answer ,VITTORIA RUBINO
with Bell tubes from WalMart , yes I said Bell tubes from WalMart !

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On my LeMond I use Continental Grand Prix Four Seasons and have been real happy with them. Time to get a new set....
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trust me, your wife is more pissed off about it than you
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Out this neck of the woods, if there is excessive debris on the highway a phone call to highway maintenance will send a sweeper truck to make it bicycle friendly again. Yeah, those microscopic pieces of wire, I hate them.
My Gatorskins seem to be a tight fit on my Campagnolo rims, making flat changing a PITA. From what I'm reading on this forum the Vittorio's might be an easier fit.