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    Camaraderie between cyclists

    Just has a double blowout over the Mendips so thought I'd limp down to Burrington Combe to get a new tube.

    Get all the way down there & the bike shop's not there any more & I'm 20 miles from home.

    Feck

    So I hail a passing MAMIL and ask if he knew where the nearest shop was. "I'm not stopping" was his reply

    Then another one "Dunno mate" again without stopping.

    I know what it is, they're all trying to get Strava PBs. Just like they are when I'm walking the dog on the Avon Cycleway & they come hurtling past....

    Now, if I'd been out on my motorcycle & something had happened the first biker to have come along would have stopped and given me the shirt of his back.

    Chalk and cheese.

    #2
    Had to look up MAMIL..

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      #3
      Originally posted by anonymouse View Post
      Is that MF?

      Veteran
      What happens in General, stays in General.
      You know what they say about assumptions!

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        #4
        A perfect case of extrapolation. If one day a woman is not pregnant, next day she is impregnated, by week 40 she will have 280 babies.

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          #5
          Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
          A perfect case of extrapolation. If one day a woman is not pregnant, next day she is impregnated, by week 40 she will have 280 babies.
          Either way I didn't half end up with a sore arris after 20 miles on a flat rear tyre over rough country lanes.

          Do they do the equivalent of run flat tyres for cycles?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
            Either way I didn't half end up with a sore arris after 20 miles on a flat rear tyre over rough country lanes.

            Do they do the equivalent of run flat tyres for cycles?
            Not exactly, but you could try switching to tubeless tyres.

            They use a liquid sealant inside that seals any small punctures as they happen. Because there is no tube you'll also never get a pinch flat from a pothole.

            As an added bonus you can run them at lower pressures making for a more comfortable ride.

            Downside is you need wheels that can use them and they can be a faff to fit the first time. Although there are conversion kits out there.
            "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
              Either way I didn't half end up with a sore arris after 20 miles on a flat rear tyre over rough country lanes.

              Do they do the equivalent of run flat tyres for cycles?
              Do you have puncture-resistant tyres? I have never had a puncture with them I have had loads without. Including 3 in 4 days. The roads of London have loads of rubbish at the edge.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                Do you have puncture-resistant tyres?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post

                    Now, if I'd been out on my motorcycle & something had happened the first biker to have come along would have stopped and given me the shirt of his back.

                    Chalk and cheese.

                    The Chunt of Chunts.

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