TrekJeni
08-20-2005, 08:19 AM
So, my biking buddy and I skipped work trying to get some decent mileage in. Had hoped for about 75 as we're training for the Hilly Hundred in Indiana in six weeks. Riding time has decreased since school and soccer has started back up.
Our LBS had a tire maintenance clinic Wed and we went back to her house to practice after. We must have pinched or kinked the tube while changing it out as when we started to ride yesterday, there was a weird noise coming from that tire. We stopped and flipped the bike over but it wasn't rubbing and there were no visible signs anything was wrong. (our list of things to check for are relatively short as we're incredibly new to this sport). About fifteen miles in, it goes super wobbly and BAM as loud as a backfire goes. She managed to stay upright although her rear tire went sliding one way as the 100+ of air went the other.
No levers were needed to get tire off as the adrenaline was pumping and she She-Rah's the tire off. There's a 3 inch linear split in near the valvestem. We put the new tube in and pumped it up with our mini pump. (we have C02 on the shopping list). Rode to the next town which had a BS and aired it the rest of the way up. Ride great now with no little annoying noises so we must have done it right this time.
Question - how do you know if it's been kinked or pinched if you don't see it happen at the time? We'd hate to think of that happing speeding down a hill. Yikes!
Our LBS had a tire maintenance clinic Wed and we went back to her house to practice after. We must have pinched or kinked the tube while changing it out as when we started to ride yesterday, there was a weird noise coming from that tire. We stopped and flipped the bike over but it wasn't rubbing and there were no visible signs anything was wrong. (our list of things to check for are relatively short as we're incredibly new to this sport). About fifteen miles in, it goes super wobbly and BAM as loud as a backfire goes. She managed to stay upright although her rear tire went sliding one way as the 100+ of air went the other.
No levers were needed to get tire off as the adrenaline was pumping and she She-Rah's the tire off. There's a 3 inch linear split in near the valvestem. We put the new tube in and pumped it up with our mini pump. (we have C02 on the shopping list). Rode to the next town which had a BS and aired it the rest of the way up. Ride great now with no little annoying noises so we must have done it right this time.
Question - how do you know if it's been kinked or pinched if you don't see it happen at the time? We'd hate to think of that happing speeding down a hill. Yikes!