Changing a flat mid ride - poll

Replacing Tube ... What method do you use ?

  • Unbead one side and carefully slip new tube in.

    Votes: 47 49.0%
  • Fully remove tyre and tube

    Votes: 45 46.9%
  • Wait on Support Car

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Call Home Rescue

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Phone a Taxi

    Votes: 1 1.0%

  • Total voters
    96
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Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
I am hardcore, I leave the wheel in place, pop the tyre half off and patch up the tube all in situ!

This is said in jest although I have done it before on my fixed when I found myself lacking a stubby spanner and unable to get the back wheel off!

So that you can run your hand around the inside of the tyre to check for debris that may have burst your tube, good for checking the rim tape too to make sure that a spoke didn't burst your wheel ;)

Do you have the dexterity of an Elephant?
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
I am hardcore, I leave the wheel in place, pop the tyre half off and patch up the tube all in situ!

This is said in jest although I have done it before on my fixed when I found myself lacking a stubby spanner and unable to get the back wheel off!

I last did that on an old bike when quick release skewers were still exotic - to me anyway. I also think it was the quickest repair job I've ever done. Mind you, it was pouring at the time.
 

youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
The really REALLY important thing is to determine what caused the puncture, and remove it, if still in the tyre. If you can do this without removing the tyre, that's fine, but sometimes you have to take the tyre off and turn it inside out to find the cause.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Sorry guys,

It's wheel off, bike UPRIGHT, one side of tyre off, tube out, check for debris, tube in, tyre on with hands, inflate, back in and off. Taking the tyre off isn't needed.

Oh and if it's a rear, and it's on the commuter - panniers come off to reduce weight.

Anyone turning bikes upside down is wrong !

I AM RIGHT ! :laugh: :tongue:
 

Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
So that you can run your hand around the inside of the tyre to check for debris that may have burst your tube, good for checking the rim tape too to make sure that a spoke didn't burst your wheel ;)
I can (and do) do all that with the bead still on the rim on one side.

I am hardcore, I leave the wheel in place, pop the tyre half off and patch up the tube all in situ!

So do I if it's raining. Last year did one on rear wheel using a Park Tools patch in under 5 minutes, with the bike on its side on a wooden seat.
 

sabian92

Über Member
I'd pick B but I never carry a spare tube as I run marathon+ and it's generally a waste of time. That and I'm never more than 10 miles from home.
 

youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
I'd pick B but I never carry a spare tube as I run marathon+ and it's generally a waste of time. That and I'm never more than 10 miles from home.
10 miles is a long way to walk pushing a bike, never mind about what it would do to my cleats:headshake: . I always carry 2 tubes, Park Tool patches, and traditional glue and patches. (Sometimes to the benefit of others ....... )
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
B- I don't like to stuff the tube, the times I've done so have ended with the tube herniating out at some point where I stuffed it in wrong.

Tyre off, tube in, take my time and do a proper job. takes 8 minutes. (according to Big Ben)
 

sabian92

Über Member
10 miles is a long way to walk pushing a bike, never mind about what it would do to my cleats:headshake: . I always carry 2 tubes, Park Tool patches, and traditional glue and patches. (Sometimes to the benefit of others ....... )

True but I wear flat shoes :biggrin: I admit to being quite the fairweather cyclist - I can also always rely on a lift usually if I have a flat. The only "puncture" I thought I had was a knackered valve and a patch kit wouldn't have helped me anyway, and Marathon+ are a complete tosspot to get on. Took me an hour (seriously) to get it back on the rim.
 

VamP

Banned
Location
Cambs
What's this about bikes upright? Weirdos.

And I note that no-one has mentioned talc.

We need option F - tubs. Unscrew valve core, pour in sealant, pump up, ride. Or jump up and down swearing and proceed to option D.
 
And G. Pump up tyre, listen for hiss, remove enough bead to get portion of inner tube out and hand in, Patch, put back, preferably without taking the wheel off. Option B is for the insecure.
 
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