Are you prepared for a flat tire?
#26
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1 tube, a pump, and lots of patches.
#28
Bike Junkie

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From: Santa Clara, CA
Bikes: 2013 Orange Brompton M3L; 2006 Milwaukee Bicycle Co. Fixie (Eddy Orange); 2022 Surly Cross Check, Black
I had two blowouts today, both of them sounded like gunshots. First one was a metal shard that slit the tire. I overlooked it and changed the tube. Second one was a bulging tube which bulged out of the slit in the tire, and BOOM! The slit was pretty small but the tube still exploded. I cut a section out of the old tube and used it as a backing for the tire. Sure hope it holds...
#31
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From: San Diego
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I carry a spare tube and CO2 inflator in my seatpost bag. In my backpack I carry another spare tube and a mini-pump. I don't carry any levers as I can work a tire off and back on without using tire levers.
I always make sure my cell phone is charged before I head out to work or home.
I always make sure my cell phone is charged before I head out to work or home.
#33
I know I'm playing with fire here in that I don't carry ANYTHING for flats!! That's over the last 2 summers riding too... pretty bad I know. This thread is a great reminder that I should be prepared!! And learn how to actually FIX the flat too.
#35
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From: Kitchener, Ontario
Bikes: Bianchi Specialissima, Mongoose Hilltopper ATB, Surly Cross-Check, Norco City Glide
Spare tube, pump, tire levers, and a patch kit. I like the idea of a pair of light work gloves.
#36
I carry nothing. I have a 2.85 mile commute though.
Is it necessary to carry patches if you have a tube? I haven't changed a bike tire since I was ten and I actually forget how. Anybody have a how-to article? Also what is a tire tool? I have a park tool multi-thing and I think it has one.
Is it necessary to carry patches if you have a tube? I haven't changed a bike tire since I was ten and I actually forget how. Anybody have a how-to article? Also what is a tire tool? I have a park tool multi-thing and I think it has one.
#37
Originally Posted by Mariner Fan
Well it finally happened to me. I knew that all my bragging about never getting a flat would come back to haunt me. I was on my way home when the back tire went down. Oh well, I figured I'd just call my wife to get me but I managed to forget to charge my cell and it was dead. Changing out the tube was pretty easy but I was thinking that if I had another flat then I'd be screwed. Now I'm going to carry two tubes and at least three CO2 bottles. Overkill?
What do you folks carry for flat repairs?
What do you folks carry for flat repairs?
#38
Originally Posted by icedmocha
I carry nothing. I have a 2.85 mile commute though.
Is it necessary to carry patches if you have a tube? I haven't changed a bike tire since I was ten and I actually forget how. Anybody have a how-to article? Also what is a tire tool? I have a park tool multi-thing and I think it has one.
Is it necessary to carry patches if you have a tube? I haven't changed a bike tire since I was ten and I actually forget how. Anybody have a how-to article? Also what is a tire tool? I have a park tool multi-thing and I think it has one.
#39
Here's a how-to page. Very complete narrative.
https://www.kenkifer.com/bikepages/skills/fixflat.htm
https://www.kenkifer.com/bikepages/skills/fixflat.htm
#40
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From: fort collins
Bikes: c'dale supersix, jamis trilogy, spec. tricross
i carry two tubes, levers, alien tool, a patch kit that i rarely use, a couple of cans of air and a lightweight frame pump.
i'll use the CO2 first, jsut cuz its faster, but i like having a pump cuz i've been stranded without air before and i bought the frame pump THAT DAY, after a nice roadie stopped and let me use his frame pump so i could getto work sorta on time.
so yea now i rock both. the extra couple of oz is negligible at the end of the day, and the peace of mind that i can make it home under my own power under almost any circumstances is comforting. also its nice to be able to offer to help a stranded rider without then having to prey you dont flat out on the way home.
i'll use the CO2 first, jsut cuz its faster, but i like having a pump cuz i've been stranded without air before and i bought the frame pump THAT DAY, after a nice roadie stopped and let me use his frame pump so i could getto work sorta on time.
so yea now i rock both. the extra couple of oz is negligible at the end of the day, and the peace of mind that i can make it home under my own power under almost any circumstances is comforting. also its nice to be able to offer to help a stranded rider without then having to prey you dont flat out on the way home.
#41
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From: northern California
Bikes: Bruce Gordon BLT, Cannondale parts bike, Ecodyne recumbent trike, Counterpoint Opus 2, miyata 1000
Patches, glue, tire irons, a minipump, and a valve adapter (Schrader2Presta). Overkill was riding with a floor pump until I found the minipump on the road side. Overkill is also riding in the summer with the 700x38 Armadillo tires the wife got me.
#42
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From: Cincinnati, OH
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Originally Posted by chephy
Did you check the tire for the thing that caused your first flat?
If not, it's possible it just remained in the tire and caused a second puncture.
If not, it's possible it just remained in the tire and caused a second puncture.
Last edited by manual_overide; 06-22-06 at 11:33 AM.
#43
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spare tube, patch kit, levers, road morph pump, duct tape for making boots and a partridge in a pear tree
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#44
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Originally Posted by shakadude
A noob question.....can you overfill a 23" tire with a 16g CO2 bottle?
I carry two tubes, a patch kit, three levers and an inflater with three bottles.
I carry two tubes, a patch kit, three levers and an inflater with three bottles.
#45
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From: Big Ring. Little Cog.
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Originally Posted by oboeguy
Edit: speaking of my folder, with the rear wheel not having a quick release (consequence of the hub gearing) I also take a Park Tools "road wrench" 15mm wrench. Very handy: it's meant to be a pedal wrench, I suppose, and I use it as such as well.
Don't forget something to use as a screwdriver for the shifter pin ... My multi-tool didn't have one but did have a knife blade that worked when i discovered I needed the screwdriver.
#46
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On my commuter, I carry 2 spare tubes, a patch kit, and a topeak road morph pump (as a side note, i also keep a floor pump at work).
I didn't have flat this year until this Monday. Had a flat on my front about 10 min. from the house. No problem. just swapped the tube with one of my spares (I carry 2). About 1/4 mile from the office, another flat on my front. Okay, just walked the rest of the way into the office. Worked on patching the tube. Found 4 holes on the first tube. Not sure if I pinched it while mounting or what, but after all that patching, it held fine. On the ride home, was a block from home and flatted on my rear. Ack. So, I never needed any of this all year, but on that one day, I needed it all.
On my weekend bike, I keep 1 spare tube, stick on patches, and CO2 pump and 1 cartridge. I'm ususally riding with my wife who also carries another tube and another cartridge. Haven't flatted this year although she flatted 2 weekends ago when we were about 3 miles from our finish.
I didn't have flat this year until this Monday. Had a flat on my front about 10 min. from the house. No problem. just swapped the tube with one of my spares (I carry 2). About 1/4 mile from the office, another flat on my front. Okay, just walked the rest of the way into the office. Worked on patching the tube. Found 4 holes on the first tube. Not sure if I pinched it while mounting or what, but after all that patching, it held fine. On the ride home, was a block from home and flatted on my rear. Ack. So, I never needed any of this all year, but on that one day, I needed it all.
On my weekend bike, I keep 1 spare tube, stick on patches, and CO2 pump and 1 cartridge. I'm ususally riding with my wife who also carries another tube and another cartridge. Haven't flatted this year although she flatted 2 weekends ago when we were about 3 miles from our finish.
#47
Originally Posted by Old_Fart
Here's a how-to page. Very complete narrative.
https://www.kenkifer.com/bikepages/skills/fixflat.htm
https://www.kenkifer.com/bikepages/skills/fixflat.htm
#48
Originally Posted by icedmocha
Also what is a tire tool? I have a park tool multi-thing and I think it has one.
my girldfirends co-worker is hillaroius, everytime he gets a flat he gets to work late cause he's gotta walk, then goes to the bikeshop to get it fixed... then he always comes over to her and b!tches about it; i think he tells her about it in hopes she will fix it??? i dunno, wierd guy; but man he coulda saved himself some serious time and $$$ by now if he just learned to do it himself.
learning to change your own flat should be one of the basic rights of passage for any bicycle rider!
#49
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Wow, I can't believe the people who get no flats. That's amazing. I get dozens per year. I carry at least 1 tube, a patch kit, levers, co2, and a mini pump while commuting. Even all that didn't help when I wore all the way through threads on my tire.
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#50
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I just chance it. My commute is only 1 mile each way and I wear a suit or dress clothes, so I would walk it home or to work in any case. Luckily, 26x 1 3/8 tires are pretty bomb proof.
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Il faut de l'audace, encore de l'audace, toujours de l'audace
1980 3Rensho-- 1975 Raleigh Sprite 3spd
1990s Raleigh M20 MTB--2007 Windsor Hour (track)
1988 Ducati 750 F1






