Got out of work 90mins late (18:30PM), as soon as I got out the gate, I felt the rear tyre was a bit bumpy, so did a quick check, and found out the tyre was flat, but it was too dark and too cold to do a proper check. I tried pumping it up to enusre it is not a value issue and heard a slow leak.
So I pump it much as much as I can with my hand pump, and cycle to the train station instead of the usual commute (1.5miles away), and top it up again in the train station and then did another 2miles to home.
Found the biggest bit of glass ever in my marathon plus, instead of a sharp puncture, it dug a hole in my tyre, exposing the blue rubbery layer.
Taking the tyre off the rim was a nightmare; it took me almost 25 mins (and a few biscuits), and I found out I have to use 2 tyre lever at the same time whilst I push the tyre off the rim.
On the other hand, putting the tyre back on was very easy, until the last bit where I had to push the final bit of bead back into the rim. And I broke one of the two tyre lever I have. I was panicking until I saw a thin bit of glass fibre (30mm*100mm*1mm) I had from work the other day and thought: this bit of material is very stiff yet very difficult to snap, therefore I gave it a try, and it works like a treat. Popped the tyre back in within 20 second and no damage to the material.
The material is thin enough to slip to act as a tyre lever, flexible enough not to break and pinch the tyre, but also stiff enough for me to apply the force to pop the tyre in! What a wonderful bit of material.
As a little project, I’m thinking to make a few more glass fibre tyre lever in the future, and wonder if anyone interested in them.
If glass is not stiff enough then I might switch to carbon, but then it might to too stiff and pinch the tyre.
Just a thought.
PS, since the tyre got a hole on the surface, it is still ok for road use or it will cause alot more p**cture?
So I pump it much as much as I can with my hand pump, and cycle to the train station instead of the usual commute (1.5miles away), and top it up again in the train station and then did another 2miles to home.
Found the biggest bit of glass ever in my marathon plus, instead of a sharp puncture, it dug a hole in my tyre, exposing the blue rubbery layer.
Taking the tyre off the rim was a nightmare; it took me almost 25 mins (and a few biscuits), and I found out I have to use 2 tyre lever at the same time whilst I push the tyre off the rim.
On the other hand, putting the tyre back on was very easy, until the last bit where I had to push the final bit of bead back into the rim. And I broke one of the two tyre lever I have. I was panicking until I saw a thin bit of glass fibre (30mm*100mm*1mm) I had from work the other day and thought: this bit of material is very stiff yet very difficult to snap, therefore I gave it a try, and it works like a treat. Popped the tyre back in within 20 second and no damage to the material.
The material is thin enough to slip to act as a tyre lever, flexible enough not to break and pinch the tyre, but also stiff enough for me to apply the force to pop the tyre in! What a wonderful bit of material.
As a little project, I’m thinking to make a few more glass fibre tyre lever in the future, and wonder if anyone interested in them.
If glass is not stiff enough then I might switch to carbon, but then it might to too stiff and pinch the tyre.
Just a thought.
PS, since the tyre got a hole on the surface, it is still ok for road use or it will cause alot more p**cture?