Before we had a refurb and a new cleaning regime our office toilets were gopping so I was in the habit of laying a line of bog paper on each side of the seat before sitting down to catch up on some texting. One fine day I walked back into the office and heard a fit of giggles behind me from one of the women; looked back and realised that a length of toilet paper had got hitched up and was hanging from the waistband of my trousers. That was a little embarrassing.
You must have better road surfaces than we have round here then!
When I was 17 stone I tried 115 rear, 105 front. Result? Bottles bouncing out of cages, toothache, cramp in hands and feet, and my GPS switching itself off due to vibration! I am less than 14 stone now and use 95 rear and 85 front.
I'm have 25Cs on my Cannondale and am using about 90 rear and 80 front.
Not that often. I keep my eyes open for major problems such as holes and debris.Do you have many pinch flats? Roads are not ideal around here either. My problem is too low and I get pinch flats and too high pinch saddle sores.
Lol yeah , spd sandals are compulsoryA saintly mother? Intriguing.![]()
Not that often. I keep my eyes open for major problems such as holes and debris.
I got one pinch puncture a few years ago when I went over a sharp-edged mini-trench cut across a lane near a farm. I think the farmer must have cut it to run a cable or pipe across the road and then not repaired the surface properly. I hadn't spotted it because the road was covered in leaves at the time.
I got one on my cyclocross bike a few weeks ago. In that case, it was because I had let my pressures go silly low. The tyres are chunky 35C semi-slicks so they use lower pressures than my road bikes, but I reckon that I only had about 35 PSI in them. I hit a stone drainage channel at speed and instantly knew my tyre would go flat. I had stopped before it did!
I can put up with (say) a couple of pinch punctures a year to get the vastly improved comfort offered by lower tyre pressures.
I'm quite interested in tubeless too. If I ever have the cash for a new 'best bike' I think that might be the way to go.Getting tired of pinch flats. At the high speeds or due to failing eyesight they come to often. Thinking of tubeless next time I need nee tires.