I'd take a pump next time you go out on the bike if I was you.A pump attached to (or carried on) the bicycle.
I never get punctures. I check pressures and inflate if necessary in the garage and go from there.
There is no puncture fairy - and if there is then he or she is a bitter, incompetent loser. Ugly, too and smells.
If he or she (or it) was in any way competent, I'd get punctures. I don't. What a loser!
A pump carried on rides is the least necessary accessory.
They say it's for use on a trainer - Aye, right
I don't know where you get these ideas but there is no need to share this lunacy. I carry a pump on my bicycle at all times because if I didn't it would have to stay in a drawer or cupboard or other place and I would not ever get to see it which would be a shame because it is a lovely little brass pump from days of yore and looks very nice.A pump attached to (or carried on) the bicycle.
I never get punctures. I check pressures and inflate if necessary in the garage and go from there.
There is no puncture fairy - and if there is then he or she is a bitter, incompetent loser. Ugly, too and smells.
If he or she (or it) was in any way competent, I'd get punctures. I don't. What a loser!
A pump carried on rides is the least necessary accessory.
They say it's for use on a trainer - Aye, right
It can rotate to landscape mode too, so you won't be able to get your hands on the bars ... except when in the drops ... when nose-iPad distan ..... ah, faggedit
A bell
Or a mirror
A bell
Or a mirror
The most useless thing on my bike is me.