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sleclerc 10-22-10 06:33 PM

A first for everything...[warning, pointless rant]
 
Today, the weather was just awesome, 60 degrees, sunny, clear skies, light to 0 wind, and just a great day for a nice long ride. I took off with the idea of going for a 40 mile ride, and as I started spinning, it felt awesome!
My bliss was quickly interrupted and I was brought back to reality when 9 miles in, I had to choose between running right into a pothole, or riding over a rock. I chose to take my chances with ridding over the rock and **POP**! next thing I know I'm goin 19 mph on a flat front tire.
I pulled off the road and walked my wounded bike to a walgreens about 100 yards away where I waited 45 minutes for my brother to come pick me up.
IT WAS SUCH A BUZZ KILL, that put a sudden and premature end to my Friday ride.

judkins1970 10-22-10 06:35 PM

No spare Tube**********?

fishymamba 10-22-10 06:43 PM

It's your fault. You should have taken an extra tube or a patch kit!

JonnyV 10-22-10 06:43 PM

These things happen. Carry a tube and pump/CO2 and you're able to continue your ride.

Carbon Unit 10-22-10 06:47 PM

What everyone has said, a tube and CO2/pump and you would be back on the road in less than 10 minutes.

carleton 10-22-10 06:57 PM

There's always the bunny hop. Seriously. This has saved me when cars have pushed me into curbs.

Velo Vol 10-22-10 07:05 PM

Sorry, sleclerc.

Nothing ruins a ride like a flat tire.

Scrockern8r 10-22-10 07:15 PM

Since no one has mentioned it yet. You should bring a spare tube and a patch kit...

And learn how to bunny hop.

DScott 10-22-10 07:24 PM

You expect bunnyhopping when he can't fix flats on the road?

Flats are just the cost of doing roadie business...

Machka 10-22-10 07:29 PM

Why didn't you just change the tube and keep going?

gregf83 10-22-10 07:48 PM

One thing in addition to carrying a spare tube, you need to practice keeping your vision up and not focussing on the road 6' in front of you. Unless you're drafting closely in a pack, there really isn't any excuse for not noticing the pothole earlier.

patentcad 10-22-10 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 11665161)
Sorry, sleclerc.

Nothing ruins a ride like a flat tire.

Oh stop.

patentcad 10-22-10 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by Machka (Post 11665260)
Why didn't you just change the tube and keep going?

Good question.

Joseph Vigue 10-22-10 07:54 PM

You should have walked home as punishment for not being prepared. After that 9 mile walk youd go get yourself a spare tube and a pump so you never have to do it again.






( I also learned the hard way 4 mile walk home once bought a patch kit. 2 mile walk home after unpatchable blow-out bought a spare tube!)

dykim90 10-22-10 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by gregf83 (Post 11665319)
One thing in addition to carrying a spare tube, you need to practice keeping your vision up and not focussing on the road 6' in front of you. Unless you're drafting closely in a pack, there really isn't any excuse for not noticing the pothole earlier.

+1 theres little mercy, if any, on BF.

sleclerc 10-22-10 08:23 PM

A spare tube wouldn't have done me any good for my flattened TUBELESS tire...

Carbon Unit 10-22-10 08:26 PM


Originally Posted by sleclerc (Post 11665452)
A spare tube wouldn't have done me any good for my flattened TUBELESS tire...

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.

gregf83 10-22-10 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by sleclerc (Post 11665452)
A spare tube wouldn't have done me any good for my flattened TUBELESS tire...

Get some new tires (the old fashioned kind that use tubes) with your spare tubes :)

Nerull 10-22-10 08:32 PM

You either patch the tire, or install a tube.

DScott 10-22-10 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by sleclerc (Post 11665452)
A spare tube wouldn't have done me any good for my flattened TUBELESS tire...

Would so.

Tubeless doesn't mean flatproof.

It's OK. We all had to learn these things, sometimes the hard way. Consider yourself lucky to have people around to bail you out.

thesmoothdome 10-22-10 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by sleclerc (Post 11665452)
A spare tube wouldn't have done me any good for my flattened TUBELESS tire...

What the heck good is a tubeless tire if you can't fix them on the road when they fail?

jdon 10-22-10 09:21 PM

I blame it on the banning of umd.

Flatballer 10-22-10 09:32 PM


Originally Posted by thesmoothdome (Post 11665637)
What the heck good is a tubeless tire if you can't fix them on the road when they fail?

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.

Tunnelrat81 10-22-10 09:38 PM


Originally Posted by Nerull (Post 11665486)
You either patch the tire, or install a tube.

+1

Tubeless tires are basically exactly like tubed tires...they just have beads that seal and goo inside. A riding buddy of mine went tubeless because he hated getting flats....then went back to tubes because he continued to get flats. He then found out that the tires cut easily, and forced him to frequently replace $65 tires instead of repairing/replacing a $4 tube and continuing on. Oh, and in the middle of a century, I had to give him a tube because his "flatproof" tubeless tire wasn't working AGAIN...and installing the tube worked exactly like any other standard tire. Problem solved. They actually advertise this about tubeless, so it's no secret.

-Jeremy

mollusk 10-22-10 09:39 PM

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.


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