I had a funny ride today. As I was heading out the door, I decided to pull my seat bag off, thinking, well, if I get a flat, I'll just ride home on it. Okay, in hindsight this makes me look like an idiot, but know that this was my bike with tubular tires, and I've done that the last 2 flats, no problem. And also, I wasn't going very far.
Well, sure enough, like clockwork, I flat at the furthest point from home, but for some reason, (probably because it was completely flat and the front tire) the bike was completely uncontrollable. It was like riding on sand, and braking was downright scary. So, first time ever, I called my dbf for help.
His options were to drive my car out to get me, or to ride his bike with my saddle bag, which had a spare tire and tools. He opted for the bike, and made it in a bit over half an hour. While I was waiting, I pulled the glued tire off, which wasn't that easy. But I did it and figured he could help me mount the spare, which was pre glued. Well, the spare had been in that bag for over a year, and when I unrolled it, the rim tape ripped off.
So now the two of us are there, no closer to home, but at least we had each other. Ha! What I ended up doing was taking his front wheel, riding home, and driving my car back to get him. See? Funny.
The joy of tubluars. They do ride great, though.
'02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
'85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica
'10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica
Slacker on wheels.