No flats
#1
No flats
I can't remember my last flat.
I'm not saying I didn't have my last flat. Of course, I did. I just can't remember when or where I had it.
I don't use any special tires to speak of, other than my Continentals (I'm not promoting them, in fact, my point is that I didn't think they were anything special as far as flat-prevention goes.) Am I just cheating probability? Am I overdue for another flat soon? If I get one, will I get several over the course of a week?
I'm not being overly superstitious, because I think the thinner tires wear, the easier they flat. But I'm wondering if anyone else out there seems to be "lucky" about flats. If you're out there, what do you think keeps you rolling?
(Maybe starting this thread was exactly what I needed to end my flat-free streak.)
I'm not saying I didn't have my last flat. Of course, I did. I just can't remember when or where I had it.
I don't use any special tires to speak of, other than my Continentals (I'm not promoting them, in fact, my point is that I didn't think they were anything special as far as flat-prevention goes.) Am I just cheating probability? Am I overdue for another flat soon? If I get one, will I get several over the course of a week?
I'm not being overly superstitious, because I think the thinner tires wear, the easier they flat. But I'm wondering if anyone else out there seems to be "lucky" about flats. If you're out there, what do you think keeps you rolling?
(Maybe starting this thread was exactly what I needed to end my flat-free streak.)
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#3
Originally Posted by LittleBigMan
I can't remember my last flat.
If you're out there, what do you think keeps you rolling?
If you're out there, what do you think keeps you rolling?
I think the things you can do to avoid a flat are,
1.make sure that your tires are inflated to the max PSI,
2. Make sure that the tube is seated well inside the tire, and not between the tire and the rim.
Of course road debris (etc.) changes the equation a bit, and I think offroad is a different story. Offroad I run the lowest reccomended tire pressure, because the ground around here tends to be wet. I have only pinch flatted with off road tires once, and that was because I hit a curb pretty hard on part of commute to work (the majority of which is offroad).
Sorry about the long winded response.
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Originally Posted by Garlic
I went a year without a flat. I then had three in a week. Feast or famine.
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#5
Haven't had one yet. It's a source of constant worry. When will it happen? Sort of like when I tell people that I've never broken a bone; half the time their kind response is "Oh, well you just wait!".
I have changed out a couple of tires, when I bought the Lotus and had to replace the ones already on it, and so I know I can do it. Flats don't conveniently happen at home, however.
It's the 'where' and 'when' that give me pause.
I have changed out a couple of tires, when I bought the Lotus and had to replace the ones already on it, and so I know I can do it. Flats don't conveniently happen at home, however.
It's the 'where' and 'when' that give me pause.
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I've had remarkably few, especially considering all the glistening stuff along the roads I ride. For me the common factor is always that the mosquitoes have just come out for the evening.
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Last one we had was two years ago while riding CANDISC in North Dakota with the tandem. Don't know what caused it. We woke up in the morning and there it was, flat on the bottom side. We changed out the tube and have ridden on it ever since.
#8
I've gone about 15 years without a flat now. Partly I attribute it to using either kevlar belted tires or tuffy tire liners, but not all of my bikes have these. Another reason might be the lack of spiny vegetation in Portland (unlike the goat's heads in New Mexico), because the city certainly doesn't do that good a job of keeping the streets and bike lanes clean...
#9
Originally Posted by randya
I've gone about 15 years without a flat now.
Another reason might be the lack of spiny vegetation in Portland (unlike the goat's heads in New Mexico), because the city certainly doesn't do that good a job of keeping the streets and bike lanes clean...
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#10
Originally Posted by RobCat
After a couple of days, just when the missus and I decided we would clear the debris ourselves (it's true!) we discovered that someone else had apparently done it. City? Or perhaps a group such as Shift took it upon themselves. A pleasant surprise regardless, since the bike lanes around town tend to collect all manner of objects...
#11
Originally Posted by randya
(See this thread for a description of my incident w/ the bus: https://64.191.20.129/showthread.php?t=44474 )
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#12
Tinkering on my bike this evening, I discovered (to my dismay) my rear tire was flat.

(Here it is Sat. night and I haven't ridden since Wed. I'll fix it tomorrow... Wonder what caused it?)

(Here it is Sat. night and I haven't ridden since Wed. I'll fix it tomorrow... Wonder what caused it?)
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#13
I too have witnessed the phenomenon of the mystery flat. On two occasions my wife's rear tire has gone flat while sitting idle on the balcony of our apartment. Both times I pumped it up and it held the air just fine. The flats occurred about two months apart, the last one something like six months ago.
Might this have something to do with rise and/or fall of barometric pressure?
Might this have something to do with rise and/or fall of barometric pressure?
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Originally Posted by RobCat
Might this have something to do with rise and/or fall of barometric pressure?
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