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three flat tires in no time

the journal of Michael Werneburg

twenty-seven years and one million words

Toronto, 2013.04.26

On the way home from a PMI event last night one of my bike tires ran flat. I was only a few blocks from home, mercifully. But screwing around with it at 22:30 was a little more than I wanted. It turned out to have both a puncture and a tear. Both holes were tiny, but I expect the puncture happened first and the tear happened as I glided to a halt on the flattening tire.

And then I found the patched tire flat again this morning. So I pulled out a spare (never used) and tossed the old tube in the garbage.

When I was just about half way to work, something punctured the tire & tube again. And this time, the tire slid off the rim before I could bring the bike to a halt. My confidence in the tire in tatters, I walked the bike the five or six kilometers to work (I was already on my spare) and later bought both a new tire and two new tubes.

The bike is a KHS, and I have to say that I'm not impressed with their choices in parts. The first problem was the seat post that wouldn't stay put; it kept sliding into the seat tube. My attempts to fix this led me to over-tighten the bolt in the clamp that held the post in place; that bolt then snapped while I was riding the bike. Then, after all of three months of normal daily commuting, the front brake pads had to be replaced. I'd never seen anything like it. I rotated the worn out pads to the rear (where they'll rarely be used) and put the rear ones on the front. Then I decided that the seat wasn't as comfortable as the cheap third party seat that had come with the 23-year-old bike I was using previously, so I switched that out. And then the handle grips, which I replaced with $15 straight tube-style grips.

Three good things that happened today:

  1. Had a nice walk to work; at least it was sunny and cool.
  2. I have a nice new rear tire.
  3. I found some self-adhesive tube patches, like I used in Japan with great success. I have no idea how anyone can make a go of glue-on patches, they just don't work for me at all. 

rand()m quote

In dwelling, be close to the land. In meditation, delve deep into the heart. In dealing with others, be gentle and kind. In speech, be true. In work, be competent. In action, be careful of your timing.

—Lao Tsu