It will feel slick for awhile even after proofhinding -for me I either get used to it or it gets better-don't know which - it takes a couple or so weeks.
It will feel slick for awhile even after proofhinding -for me I either get used to it or it gets better-don't know which - it takes a couple or so weeks.
I'm FURIOUS. This is the most perfect morning for a ride since I started riding -- it's 64 degrees outside! I'm getting ready to go and --
I have a flat. Damn, I knew that. Or rather, I knew that before I rode last night, it was almost flat. I hadn't ridden in days because of rain so I pumped it up and hoped for the best. This morning? Flat again.
I guess this is the morning I get to learn to patch it or change it. But if it heats up before I get this thing fixed I'll be VERY sad. Dang.
“Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”
Okay, phone rang and it's a call reminding me I have a doc's appt this morning. So I've rearranged my mental plans. I'm going to take my bike with me, and after the appt. go to the LBS and buy a tube and have them show me how to put it on. (I have tubes already, but it seems the right thing to do, to at least buy a tube from them, right?)
Then I'll ride. Whatever the temp. And surely it won't be in the 90s already!
But it sure does chap me to miss out on riding when it's 64!
“Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”