newfsmith
06-19-2005, 07:52 AM
Yesterday I had planned a 70-ish mile trip to the coast from home, that just was not meant to be. I aired up just before leaving the house, but got my first flat within 20 miles. I checked both the rim and tire carefully before putting a fresh inner tube in. 10 miles later, with a marked "phwoosh", flat #2. As I was able to pull over quickly I was able to find the air still coming out of the tire and was able to search the tire really well where I was sure the puncture had been, still no sharpies to be found even using bare fingers. So I put my 2nd, and last new inner tube in. Another 10 miles and I felt the rear going soft and pulled over again. No choice this time, pull out the patch kit. Now the real frustration. The patch is holding so I remount the tube in the now triple inspected tire. Again nothing is palpable, but I do note that visually there are short tan fibers, about 1/8 inch long that are parallel to the bumps created by the ply and appear to be attached at both ends. Unfortunately, at this point my pump refuses to stay locked on the stem (demerits to Crank Bros); so I called my wonderfully patient and supportive (literally) husband for a ride. Since only 1 of the flats was a definate puncture, I'm wondering if the tire is the cause. Any ideas?