Van Nicholas site and in my head spent 6000 Euros.
It's very easy to do
Van Nicholas site and in my head spent 6000 Euros.
It's very easy to do
Mtb = pinch puncture, thorns, sharp stones, big drops onto uneven surface, rocks and hidden detritus.Thank all, I suppose you would have to be very unlucky to have two punctures on a road bike. Seems silly taking two inner tubes. But on a long MTB session I would carry at least two.
Since my first road puncture I am now taking out two spare inner tubes with me. I always used to take one, but for longer rides two makes sense. Does everyone else take two? Also I used Co2 to inflate, I am not sure if this is a waste as I do own a pump I can take with me, it's just quicker to inflate.
Carry a spare bike on my back.So tell us what you intend to do after all the advice you asked for , so we can learn too
Mtb = pinch puncture, thorns, sharp stones, big drops onto uneven surface, rocks and hidden detritus.
Road riding= occasional glass, occasional pothole...each generally visible and easier to avoid.
One tube and a couple of self adhesive patches is sufficient...for a good 150 miles. A pump is helpful on a long ride for lots of reasons.
I rode 1000 miles in one tour on the road bike and didn't get a single visit.
Mtb = pinch puncture, thorns, sharp stones, big drops onto uneven surface, rocks and hidden detritus.
Road riding= occasional glass, occasional pothole...each generally visible and easier to avoid.
One tube and a couple of self adhesive patches is sufficient...for a good 150 miles. A pump is helpful on a long ride for lots of reasons.
I rode 1000 miles in one tour on the road bike and didn't get a single visit.
Me to.i take one spare tube. C02 (2 cannisters) and a small pump.
Me too,2 tubes, 1 co22 spare tube at all times and a co2 inflater but i also have a pump.Belt and braces if you know what i mean
to about 90-100psi usually. More if you top up the tyre with the pump first.
When sorrows come, they come not single spies. But in battalions.Thank all, I suppose you would have to be very unlucky to have two punctures on a road bike. Seems silly taking two inner tubes. But on a long MTB session I would carry at least two.