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naisme 05-31-03 11:03 PM

Two flats and counting
 
I swear it has been over a year since my last flats, and today I had two, that's three for the year on two different bikes. Really feel the bike gods had it in for me today.

How many have y'all had this year?

TheRCF 05-31-03 11:21 PM

Hah! I had SIXTEEN flats just from April 7th until May 17th!! Twice I got two in one day during that time on 25 mile rides.

Because of this streak of flats, I tried the Mr Tuffy strips (but they definitely caused at least 3 flats). Then I got the Specialized Turbo Armadillo (700x23) earlier this week. So far, so good but a long way to go.

Bob (133 flatless miles and counting)

Chris L 05-31-03 11:27 PM

I've had six in the last month. None for the best part of 10,000km before that.

froze 06-01-03 01:41 AM

I feel for you-but not real bad yet!! from 1997 to 2000 after moving to Bakersfield CA, I experience 2 to 5 flats a week-that's right a week; PLUS I never got more than 750 miles on a tire and in one instance got 35 miles on a tire before they were killed. After installing Mr Tuffys and slime tubes I manage to reduce the flats to 2 a week-still too many and trying to commute to work. So finally an LBS recommended the Specialize Turbo Armadillo and since 2000 till now (13,000 miles) I have had no flats and I use ultralight 65grm Specialize racing tube and no Mr Tuffy. And as an added bonus they last about 3500 miles in the front and 2800 on the rear.

TheRCF 06-01-03 01:49 AM


Originally posted by froze
So finally an LBS recommended the Specialize Turbo Armadillo and since 2000 till now (13,000 miles) I have had no flats and I use ultralight 65grm Specialize racing tube and no Mr Tuffy. And as an added bonus they last about 3500 miles in the front and 2800 on the rear.
If I figured this out right, that means you must be on your 9th tire or thereabouts. So, have you even seen a problem with the sidewalls giving out that some people have reported? What pressure do you run them at?

Bob (133 flatless miles and counting - long way to match you!)


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