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    #11
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    And you can claim through cycle to work scheme!
    Boomed oh, hang on, that's what the current tyre has just done!

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      #12
      Originally posted by ctdctd View Post
      My new years resolution was to cycle to the new salt mines - only 3 miles or so mainly along a cycle track which is un-metalled. Sort of compacted gravel and chippings.

      Regular cheapy mountain bike.

      I have had two punctures so far

      Please advise how to stop this happening.

      That is all...
      What is causing the punctures?

      I used to cycle along beside some thorny hedges and fallen thorns kept puncturing my tyres. My bike shop just sprayed in some of that puncture repair stuff and it worked a treat: I'd get a thorn in the tyre, stop, pull it out, it would hiss for less than a second, and then I could ride on. Much of the time I didn't even need to pump it up later. Magic. And cheap.

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        #13
        Originally posted by expat View Post
        What is causing the punctures?

        I used to cycle along beside some thorny hedges and fallen thorns kept puncturing my tyres. My bike shop just sprayed in some of that puncture repair stuff and it worked a treat: I'd get a thorn in the tyre, stop, pull it out, it would hiss for less than a second, and then I could ride on. Much of the time I didn't even need to pump it up later. Magic. And cheap.
        1st one was a sharp shard of stone, 2nd was a thorn which punctured both sides of the tube.

        (Don't ask me how I found that out but fix and hisssssssssssssss might have been involved )

        Will get some gunk and/or a kevlar tyre next time I go past a suitable bicycle emporium.

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          #14
          Originally posted by ctdctd View Post
          1st one was a sharp shard of stone, 2nd was a thorn which punctured both sides of the tube.

          (Don't ask me how I found that out but fix and hisssssssssssssss might have been involved )

          Will get some gunk and/or a kevlar tyre next time I go past a suitable bicycle emporium.

          No need to venture out - wiggle is as cheap as most places, deliver for free and give you free Haribo! What's not to like?

          They have a refer a friend scheme where you get free sunglasses, and the referrer gets 10% of your order value (you do want a new 2K bike as well, don't you?)

          If you want, PM me your email address and I'll happily refer you - the sunglasses aren't bad, had a set that lasted a few years.

          Edit: looks like the refer a friend is only for orders > £50, but wiggle are good anyway!

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            #15
            Originally posted by ctdctd View Post
            TykeMerc is sounding like the best suggestion but I'm signed up to September

            Muddy, I think I need to keep the seatbelts in the car. Does Kevlar really work now? I was never impressed with it in my proper cycling days.

            What do Brillo or Dallas use - the properly mad cycling posters?
            Dallas is a wimp. Only ever done a single IM. And now rows only.

            Any puncture proof tyres are fine. JUst go to your local bike shop.

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              #16
              Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
              No need to venture out - wiggle is as cheap as most places, deliver for free and give you free Haribo! What's not to like?
              I never get involved in manual labour. If one is between butlers then best to get the bike shop to do it.

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