Stevec047
Über Member
- Location
- Saffron Walden
Having been riding since October last year I think I have done very well not getting any dreaded p words until now.
Recently bought a new wheel set and when I bought them the tyres and tubes where already fitted.
Last week I go to take the bike out for a quick evening blat and low and behold the front tyre was flat. Took it indoors and removed the tyre to find that the hole had been caused by the tube catching the inside of the rim and being pierced by the spoke. On closer inspection after removing what can only be described as a posties rubber band I noticed that the rim tape only covered 70% of the rim. So a quick online shopping spree later a new set of rim tape purchased along with a new set of tyre leversion (the other set snapped) I replaced the tape and off I go.
Today I was getting everything ready for a early 50 miler tommorow and putting the bike in the car when I noticed I had a flat on the rear. Same process take wheel indoors check the tyre for any obvious thorns glass etc nothing. Take tyre off and low and behold the same issue but this time the tape is all the way around. So the spare rim tape has been fitted and fingers crossed no more issues.
So glad I sorted myself out before the morning.
On a plus side I am now fully capable of sorting a flat in less than 20 mins well in the comfort of the house.
Recently bought a new wheel set and when I bought them the tyres and tubes where already fitted.
Last week I go to take the bike out for a quick evening blat and low and behold the front tyre was flat. Took it indoors and removed the tyre to find that the hole had been caused by the tube catching the inside of the rim and being pierced by the spoke. On closer inspection after removing what can only be described as a posties rubber band I noticed that the rim tape only covered 70% of the rim. So a quick online shopping spree later a new set of rim tape purchased along with a new set of tyre leversion (the other set snapped) I replaced the tape and off I go.
Today I was getting everything ready for a early 50 miler tommorow and putting the bike in the car when I noticed I had a flat on the rear. Same process take wheel indoors check the tyre for any obvious thorns glass etc nothing. Take tyre off and low and behold the same issue but this time the tape is all the way around. So the spare rim tape has been fitted and fingers crossed no more issues.
So glad I sorted myself out before the morning.
On a plus side I am now fully capable of sorting a flat in less than 20 mins well in the comfort of the house.