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    Quote Originally Posted by Cincinnatus View Post
    Pulled up to a stop sign once and was day dreaming and forgot to unclip. Hit the ground - jumped up and the first thing I did was look around to make sure no one saw me.
    I saw a guy do this once.

    At least there are 2 bicyclists in the world that stop at signs or lights........
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    Unhappy I Blew Out My Flip-Flop...

    ...Stepped On A Pop-Top...

    a-mile-and-a-half into a ten-mile loop (going east on 10th Ave North, just after the intersection with Haverhill Road).



    I was certain (isn't it obvious?) that it was a humongous sheet-metal screw, but noooooo



    Walked the both of us back home. Repair? Mañana.

    Note: That's a fairly new tire -- Continental "SpeedRide" 700x42 -- with only 1,652 miles on it. Really negligible tread wear, too. Patch the tire? Toss it? (I've got three new ones, but...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBHoren View Post
    ...Stepped On A Pop-Top...

    a-mile-and-a-half into a ten-mile loop (going east on 10th Ave North, just after the intersection with Haverhill Road).



    I was certain (isn't it obvious?) that it was a humongous sheet-metal screw, but noooooo



    Walked the both of us back home. Repair? Mañana.

    Note: That's a fairly new tire -- Continental "SpeedRide" 700x42 -- with only 1,652 miles on it. Really negligible tread wear, too. Patch the tire? Toss it? (I've got three new ones, but...)
    A little late i know, but you would probably get away with a tyre liner - usually to add puncture resistence
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    She is sweet.
    Should have the panniers this week. A couple of shake out rides with full gear and I'll be dialed in.
    Six months till I put my back to the Pacific and start heading east.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    A little late i know, but you would probably get away with a tyre liner - usually to add puncture resistance
    I run Continental Gatorskin Tires on my road bike for commuting. I really reduced the number of punctures compared to the older tires.
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    Just added a Trek Checkpoint to the line-up for some gravel and off-road riding.
    Schwalbe g-ones 35c tubeless are some damn fine tires

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    I saw a guy do this once.

    At least there are 2 bicyclists in the world that stop at signs or lights........
    Three 😂

    Cyclists who don't bug me horrendously. Worse are those who ride on the pavement so they can use crosswalks.

    Incidentally it's illegal to cycle on pavements here in the UK unless it's marked shared use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBHoren View Post
    ...Stepped On A Pop-Top...

    a-mile-and-a-half into a ten-mile loop (going east on 10th Ave North, just after the intersection with Haverhill Road).



    I was certain (isn't it obvious?) that it was a humongous sheet-metal screw, but noooooo



    Walked the both of us back home. Repair? Mañana.

    Note: That's a fairly new tire -- Continental "SpeedRide" 700x42 -- with only 1,652 miles on it. Really negligible tread wear, too. Patch the tire? Toss it? (I've got three new ones, but...)
    I bet that was the rear tire. It looks like the bolt had been already run over many times. Unless you are short on funds I would replace it.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheGeek View Post
    Three 😂

    Cyclists who don't bug me horrendously. Worse are those who ride on the pavement so they can use crosswalks.

    Incidentally it's illegal to cycle on pavements here in the UK unless it's marked shared use.

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    I am glad that I looked up the term pavement before I replied. Here in Minnesota USA we call them sidewalks and the pavement is the roadway. Here it is also against the rules to ride on the pavement [UK definition] but no one complains about children.

    Here cyclists basically have the rights and RESPONSIBILITIES of any other driver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBHoren View Post
    Note: That's a fairly new tire -- Continental "SpeedRide" 700x42 -- with only 1,652 miles on it. Really negligible tread wear, too. Patch the tire? Toss it? (I've got three new ones, but...)
    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    I bet that was the rear tire. It looks like the bolt had been already run over many times. Unless you are short on funds I would replace it.
    And that's what I did. I realized that, unlike a run-of-the-mill puncture from a nail, this one had actually severed tire cords, and recognized that the tire had, literally, been torn by the bolt.

    So, another of the same tire, and another of the same inner tube (Continental "Tour 28 All"). Tire 'n tube mounted on wheel, and wheel mounted on bike. I've promised myself to not ride "in-town" again -- whatever and wherever there are bike lanes, they're full of debris.
    You can have everything, and still not have enough.
    I'd give it all up, for just a little more.

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    Wow, that's a strange bolt to go through the tread like that. Never seen anything like that before. Very unfortunate and expensive.
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