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tortugaflats 10-22-10 09:43 PM

could have called a tow truck.

Scrockern8r 10-22-10 09:57 PM

Eff the tube.

Stuff grass in the tire...

By the way. You have used your one and only call of shame card and you have to carry repair kit.

surgeonstone 10-22-10 10:36 PM

Poor kid ( I assume he or she is a kid, I cannot fathom an adult being so unprepared on the road), posted here expecting a little sympathy and gets.....hammered.
But why oh why would you go on a 40 mile ride or any ride for that matter without the basic tools to repair or fix common road problems? Live and learn.

hammond9705 10-22-10 10:42 PM

Tough crowd today

:)

cyclezen 10-22-10 10:49 PM

OP deserves some coddling....

awwwwww . . . . . :cry:

celticfrost 10-22-10 11:17 PM


Originally Posted by Flatballer (Post 11665698)
you can, this guy just doesn't know what he's doing.

step 1: find cause of flat (if any)
step 2: remove tubeless valve stem
step 3: install regular tube
step 4: don't call your brother, continue on ride, and end up not looking like an ******* on the internet.

Where's the fun in that?

bikeride 10-22-10 11:21 PM


Originally Posted by hammond9705 (Post 11665918)
Tough crowd today

:)

It's a Friday.

catonec 10-22-10 11:21 PM

celtic frost !! cool oldschool thrash. kreator, gbh, coc, dri.

caloso 10-23-10 12:17 AM

This tubeless tire technology makes tubulars seem reasonable.

banerjek 10-23-10 01:00 AM

Just in case no one has mentioned it yet:
  • You should have easily dodged both the pothole and the rock
  • You should have been prepared to fix a flat
  • You can put a tube in a tubeless tire
  • If you have a premium AAA membership, they'll bail you out

mustang1 10-23-10 01:06 AM


Originally Posted by mollusk (Post 11665714)
I have a couple of problems here.

First one: Since when is 40 miles a long ride?

Second one: I have never seen a road situation where it is either a pothole or a rock.

I wouldn't have believed it myself, but once I found myself selecting between siding into a car, crashing into an eager pedestrian crossing the road, and a pothole. The end result was two flat tires. Luckily I always carry two tubes. :thumb:

Fang66 10-23-10 01:21 AM

Couple of weeks ago I took my newly built up bike for its maiden voyage. I have a spare tube, patch kit and tire levers in a saddle bag and a frame pump attached to my other bike on which I haven't had a flat in 4 years. I decided not to bother putting the saddle bag on my new bike for its first ride of course as the fates would have it I flatted. Had to walk about 30 minutes in road shoes which destroyed a new pair of iClic cleats :notamused:

JimF22003 10-23-10 01:55 AM

How could this possibly have been a "first" for anybody??

Cavemann 10-23-10 02:47 AM


Originally Posted by Scrockern8r (Post 11665774)
By the way. You have used your one and only call of shame card and you have to carry repair kit.


I truly dread the day that I have to make the call of shame. It will have to be one helluva doozy, as I will never hear the end of it....

Joseph Vigue 10-23-10 03:24 AM


Originally Posted by Cavemann (Post 11666257)
I truly dread the day that I have to make the call of shame. It will have to be one helluva doozy, as I will never hear the end of it....

When you do post about it here so we can give you some sympathy... NOT!

botto 10-23-10 03:29 AM


Originally Posted by sleclerc (Post 11665019)
pointless rant

aren't they all?

roadwarrior 10-23-10 04:04 AM


Originally Posted by Carbon Unit (Post 11665466)
I heard that it is fairly easy to put a tube inside of a tubeless tire. That is a selling point that of tubeless or so I thought.

Correct. Better to wait 45 minutes than to add a few grams to the bike. :)

By the way, I see no one mentioned that you need a tube and some type of inflation system in case of emergencies.

I love this place...

roadwarrior 10-23-10 04:07 AM


Originally Posted by surgeonstone (Post 11665898)
Poor kid ( I assume he or she is a kid, I cannot fathom an adult being so unprepared on the road), posted here expecting a little sympathy and gets.....hammered.
But why oh why would you go on a 40 mile ride or any ride for that matter without the basic tools to repair or fix common road problems? Live and learn.

So you are suggesting a tube and maybe Co2?

magilla 10-23-10 04:48 AM

I blame it on cell phone technology and the human condition of laziness...

Why be bothered to carry an extra 1 lb of necessary gear when you can leave it at home, and then have the capability to bother someone else directly to help you out when your laziness bites you in the ass?

If I was your brother, I would have charged you for time and gas to pick your ass up. A tube costs $4.50, and a tube kit about the same. I'm sure when you factor wasted time into it, your no-brainer stunt probably cost about $75.00. From the apparent anguish experienced, the lost "opportunity cost" for a nice ride was worth a bunch. But the good news is this: The education you're getting here is priceless.

Think about life 25 years ago: If you were dumb enough to go on a long ride without a tube and kit, where would you be?

Oh, I know...you would probably have been the guy who carried a dime...

What you need is a ride to namby pamby land, jackwagon... (I love that commercial)

The Weak Link 10-23-10 07:38 AM

Next time, sir, be present with your parents and girlfriend so that we may humiliate you in proper style.

Nachoman 10-23-10 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by magilla (Post 11666330)
I blame it on cell phone technology and the human condition of laziness...

That accounts for A LOT of things in this world.

Crappymonkey 10-23-10 08:49 AM

Should have done a cyclocross dismount and remount

Scrockern8r 10-23-10 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by Crappymonkey (Post 11666822)
Should have done a cyclocross dismount and remount

lol.
I can see myself in the OPs situation and trying that.

For me, this would mean not only the flat, but busted toes and skinned knees as well!

(too fat and slow)

jr59 10-23-10 09:50 AM

Why in the world would someone post this here?

Maybe the OP does need a ride to namby pamby land.

HTFU and fix your own flats, and even if you have to call for a ride,
DON'T Post it here.

We are a tough hard bunch.
This is the 41, not foo!

surgeonstone 10-23-10 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by roadwarrior (Post 11666305)
So you are suggesting a tube and maybe Co2?

I carry a pump and 2 spare tubes on all rides. I don't use co2 anymore, just don't see the need for myself.


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