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Col5632

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Cowdenbeath
...but got all my cycling gear on, running 5 or so mins later than usual so keen to get on the bike quickly, drags the bike out the hut and the front tyre was totally flat :cursing: I don't tend to get many punctures but when i do they are pretty much always slow overnight ones with no sign of going down the night before :cursing:

God dam pucture fairy :boxing:
 

Herzog

Swinglish Mountain Goat
That's one of the rules. You always get a puncture when it's most inconvenient!
 
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Col5632

Col5632

Guru
Location
Cowdenbeath
That's one of the rules. You always get a puncture when it's most inconvenient!

I know and when i was already angry/running late aswell :cursing:

I think i've had one actually cycling at the time in the last 3 or 4 years but quite a few 'overnight' ones
 
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Col5632

Col5632

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Location
Cowdenbeath
That's one of the reasons I like living close to work, it gives me flexibility in the length of my commute for when things go t1ts up or when I'm too Lazy to get up :whistle:

I wish, 5 miles is a bit far to walk in 30 mins lol

When i get my roadie i will have the option of which bike to take so this shouldnt happen then :thumbsup:
 
I wish, 5 miles is a bit far to walk in 30 mins lol

When i get my roadie i will have the option of which bike to take so this shouldnt happen then :thumbsup:
My old commute was just 3.2 miles (just too long to walk as I'm a lazy b'stard ;) ) but I could take a longer route if I felt like it or the direct if I had a p'ture, etc, a spare bike is handy though :thumbsup:

My current commute is only 1.75 miles and could be walked but I prefer to either spend the time in my bed or fix a problem with the bike (touch wood though the SS is still going well, however).
 
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Col5632

Col5632

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Location
Cowdenbeath
My old commute was just 3.2 miles (just too long to walk as I'm a lazy b'stard ;) ) but I could take a longer route if I felt like it or the direct if I had a p'ture, etc, a spare bike is handy though :thumbsup:

My current commute is only 1.75 miles and could be walked but I prefer to either spend the time in my bed or fix a problem with the bike (touch wood though the SS is still going well, however).

I just hate taking the car these days unless i really have to, all it does is cost me money and i never seem to have alot of that either :laugh:
 

Booyaa

Veteran
Same with me Col, all my punctures seem to just appear overnight.
 

Miquel In De Rain

No Longer Posting
I know and when i was already angry/running late aswell :cursing:

I think i've had one actually cycling at the time in the last 3 or 4 years but quite a few 'overnight' ones

Spare bike is where it's at.TIA
When I had the broken spoke and seized calliper the old Audax was called immediately into action.
 
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