Do you bother with repair stuff if riding Marathon + tyres?

Riding Marathon + Do you bother carrying a spare tube, pump etc


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It really annoys me (but I don't say anything) when other cyclists ask me if I have a repair outfit and pump too bloody lazy to carry one.
 

alans

black belt lounge lizard
Location
Staffordshire
I fitted M+ in May 2009 & had my first puncture middle of last year & that was due to the tyre tread being very worn.
I always carry a p.r.k. & pump
 

buggi

Bird Saviour
Location
Solihull
i don't wanna tempt fate by telling you how long its been since i had one but i always carry a spare as tube could weaken over time or valve could become faulty. You never know!
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
I use Marathon Plus tyres, but have still had punctures, in one case it was a long nail that went straight through: not even these tyres were proof against it. Carrying a spare tube and pump also makes you self-sufficient, otherwise when you do get a puncture, you have to inconvenience other people.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Always carry spare tubes and tools/pump, mostly used to help out others since I got Marathons, but one does not want to tempt fate!
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
I do, but I haven't had a puncture in nearly 4 years and 16,000 km (albeit on different bikes, so halve that for each set of tyres)
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
On the commute - never. But that's because it's across central London with a Brompton and there's only a half-mile walk home from the station at the other end.
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
2913717 said:
Always carry spares and spare spares for the pleasure of being able to give a tube and a couple of tyre levers to someone walking with a flat. The pleasure being that you haven't got the flat.
I agree with both sentences :smile:. Although I wouldn't "give" the tyre levers, only loan them :laugh:.
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
Been using them since 2007 on my hybrid, I used to carry a kit at first but for the last few years I haven't bothered, tbh, that included a C2C and most weekends 40-50 milers.:blush: I do a lot of towpath riding on them with thorns and sharp flint, they are wonderful things. On the other 2 M+ free bikes, I never leave without a kit.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
2913794 said:
Yeah but then you have to stand around waiting, or worse get involved. A couple of cheap levers from Decathlon is worth leaving behind.
Of course you do.
What is the point of throwing a pair of tyre levers at one, then swiftly disappear?
Only excuse for leaving is if you are going to be late for work imo.
The nice lady with a flat I had to leave the other day returned my spanner to the lbs.
Had to undo the wheel for her, hubby had tightened it with herculean strength!
 

Custom24

Über Member
Location
Oxfordshire
Yes m+ for me, but pump and tubes too. The only puncture I have had was a 3 inch nail, and it was then I discovered that the cheap pump I had been carrying around for a year had frayed its airline in my backpack and was useless. So I now carry a topeak mini morph, which was £35 from my lbs and I have never used.

I still love my m+ tyres, though. Before them, I was getting punctures all the time.

Edit - for m+, I also carry small lengths of rope to help get the tyres on and off.
 
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