paul04
Über Member
A day off work, so I went on a bike ride. 6 miles done and the bike was not feeling right, so pulled over to check the bike over, and noticed the rear tyre was almost flat.
So I thought it was sunny out, I was in no rush, just repair the puncture, rim off, tyre off, put air in inner tube found the hole, got the puncture repair kit out, the glue had never been opened, thinking how do I break the seal.
So found a little stick, broke the seal only to find the glue had gone off.
With luck I found a self seal puncture repair patch, Stuck that on the hole, inner tube back in, rim on bike, pump tyre up, and was flat within 1 minute.
So thought sod it, just stick in new tube, and carry on,
when I got home, I found out it was a snake bike puncture, and that's why it went flat again.
So lesson learnt today, check repair kit (not had to use it in 12 months)
Pump inner tube up before putting back into tyre.
I've just ordered a new self seal puncture repair kit, as I only had 1 patch. (and a new inner tube)
So I thought it was sunny out, I was in no rush, just repair the puncture, rim off, tyre off, put air in inner tube found the hole, got the puncture repair kit out, the glue had never been opened, thinking how do I break the seal.
So found a little stick, broke the seal only to find the glue had gone off.
With luck I found a self seal puncture repair patch, Stuck that on the hole, inner tube back in, rim on bike, pump tyre up, and was flat within 1 minute.
So thought sod it, just stick in new tube, and carry on,
when I got home, I found out it was a snake bike puncture, and that's why it went flat again.
So lesson learnt today, check repair kit (not had to use it in 12 months)
Pump inner tube up before putting back into tyre.
I've just ordered a new self seal puncture repair kit, as I only had 1 patch. (and a new inner tube)