The hardest part in explaining that was remembering the word "dropouts". Totally blanked.
The hardest part in explaining that was remembering the word "dropouts". Totally blanked.
I've changed many flats and still hate it when it's the rear. I also have trouble learning how tight to get the skewers afterwards. It was a little embarrassing to have LBS guy show why the wheel kept popping off the chain. LOL. It'll get easier. If you can get your hands on that Trek booklet it really does have good illustrations.
Meanwhile...............enjoy the ride!!!
All I can say is CONGRATS!!! Job well done. Even with that time. I can take that rear tire off without problem, getting it back on is another story. I need 4 hands to get that rear back on. One of the bike shops offers tire changing on Thursday nights, I keep thinking I need to get there and have them do the rear wheel change with me. Only way it will get easier.
Good job, Sara!
I hope the tire liners do the job for you and keep your tubes safe from the foul goatheads, but if they don't, Specialized Armadillo tires have been a boon to my pocketbook! When I put them on my bikes, no more flats, more cash for other accessories!
Karen in Boise