Re: [CR] My first flat in years!

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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 05:06:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jerome & Elizabeth Moos <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [CR] My first flat in years!
To: kurt@fineartscrimshaw.com
In-Reply-To: <75d04b48050629004246170302@mail.gmail.com>
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

I had a flat not long ago with no apparent puncture. I had gone through a patch of gravel, but no glass. I concluded the valve had separated from the tube. I thought perhaps I did not have the tire adequately glued to the rim, allowing the valve to move around too much, but maybe cheap construction was a factor as well. Funny, in retrospect, but not at the time, story. I changed the tire, then made the mistake of reinstalling the wheel before inflating the spare. While I was inflating it, the bike started to fall over. I instinctively lunged to catch the frame, and in the process twisted the pump and broke the valve stem on the spare. Now I'm 10 mile from home with a flat tire and a flat spare. Anyone else ever done this (who's willing to admit to it)? Fortunately, a passing motorist saw my agonized expression and gave me a ride home.

Regards,

Jerry Moos

Kurt Sperry <haxixe@gmail.com> wrote: Odd. I recently got a similar flat a couple weeks ago on a clincher tube on

my Bartali near the valve stem where it attatches to the rest of the tube. I was able to patch it, but I'd never had a leak there before, it was on the

wrong side of the tube! It was a cheapo Chinese made inner tube probably though, that's all my nearby LBS has on hand. I get WAY fewer flats now that I don't spend an hour or two everyday riding. Kurt Sperry Bellingham WA

On 6/28/05, Steve Maas wrote:
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> > When I got home, I looked at the flat tire more closely. It appears tha t
> > the valve separated from the tube, so it looks like the tire is a goner .
> > But I don't know why it happened.
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> This isn't all that unusual, either with tubulars or clinchers. I've had
> it happen to me several times. I just replaced a tube with that problem
> about a week ago. I suspect that it is related to the progressively
> lower quality of fabrication. You're lucky that you haven't experienced
> it earlier.
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> Steve Maas
> Long Beach, CA
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