I did it, I did it...

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Moodyman

Legendary Member
...I finally punctured a Marathon Plus tyre.

It took 7237 miles and a 2-inch metal spike.

I never thought I'd succeed.

So if you want to puncture your Marathon Plus, I'll let you in on a secret - sidewall is where it's at.
 
I've become complacent with the M+ booted utility bike. Dont bother with a spare tube, tyre levers, etc.



That'll be me walking later on then .
 

sabian92

Über Member
I wondered if anybody had actually done it. I've got them on my bike and i've never even had to get the crap out from between the tread.
 
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Moodyman

Legendary Member
Did you manage to get the bugger off, then back on though :tongue:

Yeah - no problem.

After that sort of mileage they'd become quite malleable.

I did struggle to change the tube though. Been that long since I last did it, I forgot how to.:tongue:
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
I managed it twice when I used to commute on my MTB - a very long brass nail/tack and a huge shard of glass were the causes.

M+ aren't invincible, but it does take extremely bad luck to get a flat (and I'm just doubly-unlucky!)
 

rowan 46

Über Member
Location
birmingham
I had 5 in one day once 4 in the front 1 in the back. thorns were the secret of my success I think it was april and for some reason the roads were littered with bits of twigs of blackthorn when I got a new puncture the next day I decided that cycling the country lanes of that particular area of shropshire was too much bother.
 

BlackPanther

Hyper-Fast Recumbent Riding Member.
Location
Doncaster.
Over 8,000 Marathon Plus puncture free miles for me. I carry a spare tube and levers etc in the knowledge that if I were to ditch them I'd be guaranteed to pick up a nail!
 

Mozzy

New Member
Location
Taunton Somerset
I had 5 in one day once 4 in the front 1 in the back. thorns were the secret of my success I think it was april and for some reason the roads were littered with bits of twigs of blackthorn when I got a new puncture the next day I decided that cycling the country lanes of that particular area of shropshire was too much bother.

I too have M+, but with Blackthorn I do not believe there is a tyre in the world that will stand up to them. I was working a Bonsai BT the other day for someone and even with heavy duty gauntlets on that 'normally' thwart anything, I got some decent holes in my skin. Evil buggles, evil
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Mozzy
 
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