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  1. #1
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    the dreaded sound we all know...

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    POW! pffffffffffff......

    Saturday my friends and I take off for a nice ride... we make it not even a 1/2 mile and there was the dreaded sound... yup. Flat tire. not just an air leak flat either, but a dreaded "explosion" flat... the kind with the loud POW that startle you outta your wits!

    I pull the wheel off, get my gear out and get to changing it... and as I run my fingers inside to make sure it's OK for the new tube... my finger goes THRU the sidewall yeah, guess who walked back home... hey, at least it was close! The good news was that I had a spare tire so I changed it and we were able to ride still... I'd forgotten my coffee covers too, so I took off my shoes... and as I peeled my socks off my friend asked if I was really gonna go barefoot? Heck yeah, those socks were $10! I'm not ruining them!

    as we got going again, THIS time I paid attention and avoided the broken bottle in the road... sigh...

    time for new tires!
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

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    what's a coffee cover?
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    mimi... coffee covers are the covers that snap onto and protect your cleats when/if you're walking on them...the link shows a picture of them...they're road shoe specific since mtn bike cleats CAN be walked in...

    cleats are expensive and if you walk on them too much, you can wear them down and damage them...

    http://www.performancebike.com/shop/...0&srccode=2047
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

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    Huh, never heard cleat covers called coffee covers. Makes sense. Like cafe racers.
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    I wonder if that's a local expression then? That's ALL I've ever heard 'em called!

    anyone else out there use the term "coffee covers"

    (we mostly use them at the coffee shop... LOL!)
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

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    I've heard them called cafe' covers.
    The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man. Other forms of transport grow daily more nightmarish. Only the bicycle remains pure in heart. ~Iris Murdoch, The Red and the Green

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    I call them coffee shop caps. I think the jist is that you can snap 'em on to run into a coffee shop for a cuppa during a ride! I use them on my Speedplay X-2 cleats; can't live without them!

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    Gosh, one more thing to get... I didn't know you needed covers for the cleats. Learn a new thing every day...

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    Wow, I didn't know that either. If I think about it, I have always walked on my cleats without those. Who knew.

    Thanks for the info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerchick68 View Post
    POW! pffffffffffff......

    Saturday my friends and I take off for a nice ride... we make it not even a 1/2 mile and there was the dreaded sound... yup. Flat tire. not just an air leak flat either, but a dreaded "explosion" flat... the kind with the loud POW that startle you outta your wits!

    I pull the wheel off, get my gear out and get to changing it... and as I run my fingers inside to make sure it's OK for the new tube... my finger goes THRU the sidewall yeah, guess who walked back home... hey, at least it was close! The good news was that I had a spare tire so I changed it and we were able to ride still... I'd forgotten my coffee covers too, so I took off my shoes... and as I peeled my socks off my friend asked if I was really gonna go barefoot? Heck yeah, those socks were $10! I'm not ruining them!

    as we got going again, THIS time I paid attention and avoided the broken bottle in the road... sigh...

    time for new tires!


    but the good news in this is... you're back on the bike!!!!! YEAH!!!!!

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    liberty and hmsp... you're welcome! Hey, you need help spending money on bike stuff, you just let me know

    tprevost... it is SO good to be back on the bike... hoping to get myself built back up fairly quickly... guess I need to go get those new tires asap huh?
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerchick68 View Post
    liberty and hmsp... you're welcome! Hey, you need help spending money on bike stuff, you just let me know

    Hey, no problem!! Though I have been riding for many years, I am one of those who doesn't keep updated on equipment.
    Havala

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    Little trick

    Not sure how big of a hole was in your tire, but I learned a trick that should keep things together to at least get you home. Use a folded up dollar bill (I always keep a little money on me when I ride - in my bike bag) and place it inside the tire (I usually just fold it in half, then in half again, so it is flat enough to mold to the tire). Money is made of paper tough enough to keep the tube from bulging and will let you at least get home-
    The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew--and live through it.

 

 

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