Wearing plastic gloves on a roadside puncture repair...

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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
I do carry a pair in my rucksack.
Not so much for me as my bike is as clean as a button.
But more for the rare case having to help a stranded roadside cyclist who's bike cleaning skills are non existent.
 

yello

back and brave
Location
France
Useful but not essential. No point on puncture repairs as I tend to rip them to bits anyway but okay on other mucky tasks. A wet-wipe kind of thing is not a bad idea though (not that I want to start another baby wipes love in ;) )
 

Licramite

Über Member
Location
wiltshire
good idea , I tell my self every time I,m fiddling with the chain, I should get those disposable gloves and save getting oil on everything. - of course I've forgotten by the time I finish the ride.
 

Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
I always (unless I forget) carry some latex gloves and some hand wipes.

Don't mind the wholesome dirt but don't like oil and why is it that whenever I need to get a wheel or tyre off It's just been ridden through a load of cow/ horse/ dog/ whatever else is around sh1t?
 

Herzog

Swinglish Mountain Goat
My hands are usually to sweaty to actually get the bl00dy things on!
 

Cyclopathic

Veteran
Location
Leicester.
My issue with gloves is that if I wear them for more than a couple of minutes they make my hands very hot and make my excema flare up something awful.
I wonder if any of you chaps know of a good barrier cream that I could use to protect my delicate porcelain (I think that's what my o/h called it...Or it could have been porcine. That's the same thing right?) skin from the worst of the oil and grease?
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
good idea , I tell my self every time I,m fiddling with the chain, I should get those disposable gloves and save getting oil on everything. - of course I've forgotten by the time I finish the ride.
I'm one step ahead of you, here. I carried some around for ages but it still never occurred to me to use them on roadside stops until too late.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
My issue with gloves is that if I wear them for more than a couple of minutes they make my hands very hot and make my excema flare up something awful.
I wonder if any of you chaps know of a good barrier cream that I could use to protect my delicate porcelain (I think that's what my o/h called it...Or it could have been porcine. That's the same thing right?) skin from the worst of the oil and grease?
hanoplus or hanodual?
 
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