Myself and partner were on an exploratory off road ride in rural Aberdeenshire and the track we ended up on was almost impassable through thick gorse for a mile or so.
No problem
Until got back to house and noticed 3 out of 4 tyres going soft!
Repaired about 6 tiny holes in the inner tubes and could find nothing sharp in the tyres so I can only assume it was gorse spines going through the thin sidewall of the tyre and not breaking off in the tyre.
On original Bontrager tyres which are not the highest quality but these are rhe first punctures we have had in several hundred miles on the MTBs!
Maybe an argument for tubeless
Multiple punctures from gorse?
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Re: Multiple punctures from gorse?
I think it's inevitable that the gorse caused your punctures but you may only find if none of the tips broke off f you don't get more punctures soon.
I have a strong memory of being out with my dear old dad circa 1959 when he had picked up a thorn like a darning needle which had passed right through a tyre - in through the tread and out through the sidewall - but I've also plenty of experience of mistakenly believing I'd removed the source of a puncture.
I have a strong memory of being out with my dear old dad circa 1959 when he had picked up a thorn like a darning needle which had passed right through a tyre - in through the tread and out through the sidewall - but I've also plenty of experience of mistakenly believing I'd removed the source of a puncture.
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Re: Multiple punctures from gorse?
I've had that with a 4" nail. The first I knew was a CRASH CRASH CRASH as it snagged on the brake block at every revolution, by which time the hole in the sidewall was a long slot.
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Re: Multiple punctures from gorse?
The 3 tyres stayed up for a ride today, so hopefully no spikes left in them!
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Re: Multiple punctures from gorse?
Good news indeed
a_k's post reminds me of a puncture long ago in my Renault Fourgon van. On my way home after a night shift at 0600 I was on the A64 Woodpecker flyover (as Leeds Loiners with long memories will remember it) and it sounded as though I was being machine-gunned. I'd picked up something like a spark plug and it had penetrated as far as the hexagon and then stuck. The protruding bit was banging something on the van as it went round and ruined an almost new tyre
a_k's post reminds me of a puncture long ago in my Renault Fourgon van. On my way home after a night shift at 0600 I was on the A64 Woodpecker flyover (as Leeds Loiners with long memories will remember it) and it sounded as though I was being machine-gunned. I'd picked up something like a spark plug and it had penetrated as far as the hexagon and then stuck. The protruding bit was banging something on the van as it went round and ruined an almost new tyre
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Re: Multiple punctures from gorse?
Avoid cycling through gorse-very painful.
Re: Multiple punctures from gorse?
Maybe look here!
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