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Previously on "Camaraderie between cyclists"

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  • Big Blue Plymouth
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    Well according to their website they've moved all of about 300 yards down the road from where they were to the other side of the car park.

    No sign on the old building saying that they'd moved.

    And also, according to their website, closed on Saturdays

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
    3G signal in Burrington Combe? Are you out of your mind?

    And that address is where they've always been.

    Wind your neck in FFS.
    Well according to their website they've moved all of about 300 yards down the road from where they were to the other side of the car park.

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  • Big Blue Plymouth
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Couldn't get a mobile phone signal to check on google? Then you might have found it has moved.

    BAD ASS BIKES
    6 Ham Link,
    Burrington Combe
    Bristol
    BS40 7AS
    3G signal in Burrington Combe? Are you out of your mind?

    And that address is where they've always been.

    Wind your neck in FFS.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
    ...
    So I hail a passing MAMIL and ask if he knew where the nearest shop was. ..
    Couldn't get a mobile phone signal to check on google? Then you might have found it has moved.

    BAD ASS BIKES
    6 Ham Link,
    Burrington Combe
    Bristol
    BS40 7AS

    But of course, since this event didn't actually happen, it's fairly moot.

    According to Zinn and the Art of ... Bike Maintenance, if you haven't got a puncture repair kit, you can tie knots to isolate the hole in the tube, then refit the tube (it'll be a tight fit, but apparently doable), then pump up. If you don't have a pump, then the last resort is to stuff your tyre with grass. Then cycle carefully home/to a bike shop.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post


    not since I have been going to the Gym. Can see my winky lying on my back & everything.

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  • Big Blue Plymouth
    replied
    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    There are a lot of them around....
    I always stuff mine in my pocket when I'm done.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by DeadEyedJacks View Post
    Used Gel wrappers can work to patch a cut in a tyre in a pinch.

    Last time our group was out and someone had a tyre explode, passing motorist stopped and pulled a track pump, repair kit and spare inner tube from their boot. Guess they were both a cyclist AND a motorist, (that would confuse the daily "fake news" mail... )
    There are a lot of them around....

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post


    Nice to see you have a target weight in mind but try to keep your goals attainable.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Maybe thats cuz I look hot in Lycra


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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
    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.
    I would have stopped, but you are on the Flying Baby Haters Backlist.

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  • DeadEyedJacks
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    Used Gel wrappers can work to patch a cut in a tyre in a pinch.

    Last time our group was out and someone had a tyre explode, passing motorist stopped and pulled a track pump, repair kit and spare inner tube from their boot. Guess they were both a cyclist AND a motorist, (that would confuse the daily "fake news" mail... )

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  • adubya
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    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
    That's a new one on me. Will make sure I add one to my emergency repair kit.
    I use a old plastic toothpaste tube, washed out and cut along the seam lengthwise to open it up.

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  • Big Blue Plymouth
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    Originally posted by adubya View Post
    Tubeless won't help with a torn tyre. You needed a tyre-boot or some way of stopping the tube popping out of the tyre hole. I've heard of a folded fiver being used before. But obviously you need to spot the damage in the first place
    That's a new one on me. Will make sure I add one to my emergency repair kit.

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  • adubya
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    Tubeless won't help with a torn tyre. You needed a tyre-boot or some way of stopping the tube popping out of the tyre hole. I've heard of a folded fiver being used before. But obviously you need to spot the damage in the first place

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
    May look into the tubeless ones as others have suggested.

    I did have kevlar /armoured on the back but it didn't stop something putting quite a big gash in the tyre. I put my spare tube in but only managed a few hundred yards before that popped too.

    Admittedly, the tyre was a little old.
    So you didn't check the tyre properly when you replaced the tube....

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