Mick F wrote:I've not had one since 20th July 2012.
I've done nearly 5,000miles since then.
And now that you've dared her, she'll jump out from the next river/stream you pass and harpoon your front tyre lol
Mick F wrote:I've not had one since 20th July 2012.
I've done nearly 5,000miles since then.
thirdcrank wrote:I used to think like you till I could afford a track pump. I found that once I was inflating tyres to a high pressure, rather than "that feels hard," I was spending too much time with patches eventually coming off.
661-Pete wrote:Of the three, Armadillo gets my vote:
661-Pete wrote: I spread each coat gently with a clean fingertip.
Funny you say that.IrishBill76 wrote:Mick F wrote:I've not had one since 20th July 2012.
I've done nearly 5,000miles since then.
And now that you've dared her, she'll jump out from the next river/stream you pass and harpoon your front tyre lol
puffin wrote:My time is running out... I have done LEJOG twice and never had a puncture (my tyres are called Marathon which I gather are strengthened). The odds are surely stacked against me....
Mark1978 wrote:puffin wrote:My time is running out... I have done LEJOG twice and never had a puncture (my tyres are called Marathon which I gather are strengthened). The odds are surely stacked against me....
No they aren't. You're no more likely to puncture next time as you were the previous times.
Mick F wrote:Funny you say that.IrishBill76 wrote:Mick F wrote:I've not had one since 20th July 2012.
I've done nearly 5,000miles since then.
And now that you've dared her, she'll jump out from the next river/stream you pass and harpoon your front tyre lol
I was approaching Plymouth on the A388 and noticed my front tyre was going soft.
"Oh heck!" (or words to that affect) I shouted and immediately thought that I'd spoken too soon on the forum!
Si wrote:.......Wouldn't have happened if you'd been on the segregated cycle path
Ellieb wrote:I can't believe the number of people on this thread mentioning the 'p' word without any censorship. You fools! Do you really believe the fairy will not notice you?
Mick F wrote:The old tube is going to be recycled. I really can't be bothered in fixing it again and then not trusting it.
Mick F wrote:The old tube is going to be recycled.
andrewwoods wrote:Mick F wrote:The old tube is going to be recycled.
When you say recycled, do you actually have a better option than throwing it in the landfill? The same with worn out tyres - what <green/> options are there?