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Ok bike peeps

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  • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

    @jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:

    @Doctor-Phibes

    Yeah, see? You’re exactly what I don’t want to become.

    Stick with me, mate. Eschew those MAMILs over there.

    (...Then again, I doubt you'd wanna become me, either.)

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    #56

    @Aqua-Letifer said in Ok bike peeps:

    @jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:

    @Doctor-Phibes

    Yeah, see? You’re exactly what I don’t want to become.

    Stick with me, mate. Eschew those MAMILs over there.

    (...Then again, I doubt you'd wanna become me, either.)

    My hair’s too short to put it in a bun.

    “In the 25 years that I served in the United States Congress, Republicans never, ever, one time agreed on what a health care proposal should look like. Not once.”

    • Former Speaker of the House John Boehner
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    • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

      I once had to walk over 5 miles in those bloody duck-shoes after getting a flat and my pump failing.

      What a nightmare.

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      @Doctor-Phibes said in Ok bike peeps:

      I once had to walk over 5 miles in those bloody duck-shoes after getting a flat and my pump failing.

      What a nightmare.

      I called my wife to pick me up about 10 miles outside of town one day when I snapped my chain.

      I called her another time after I flatted twice on one ride and had no spares or repair kit remaining in the saddle pack. I was about 15 miles from home that time.

      I agree that walking in road shoes is not fun, but I don't like to ride without them.

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        @Doctor-Phibes said in Ok bike peeps:

        I once had to walk over 5 miles in those bloody duck-shoes after getting a flat and my pump failing.

        What a nightmare.

        I called my wife to pick me up about 10 miles outside of town one day when I snapped my chain.

        I called her another time after I flatted twice on one ride and had no spares or repair kit remaining in the saddle pack. I was about 15 miles from home that time.

        I agree that walking in road shoes is not fun, but I don't like to ride without them.

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        Aqua Letifer
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        @mark said in Ok bike peeps:

        @Doctor-Phibes said in Ok bike peeps:

        I once had to walk over 5 miles in those bloody duck-shoes after getting a flat and my pump failing.

        What a nightmare.

        I called my wife to pick me up about 10 miles outside of town one day when I snapped my chain.

        I called her another time after I flatted twice on one ride and had no spares or repair kit remaining in the saddle pack. I was about 15 miles from home that time.

        Wussy.

        Just kidding. 😄 I've been bailed out a couple times, too.

        Please love yourself.

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          My wife was in England at the time IIRC, and selfishly refused to pick me up.

          I was only joking

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          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

            My wife was in England at the time IIRC, and selfishly refused to pick me up.

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            @Doctor-Phibes said in Ok bike peeps:

            My wife was in England at the time IIRC, and selfishly refused to pick me up.

            lol

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              #61

              So the bike has tubeless tires. Is it even worth carrying a pump? Or would most conceivable tire failures require more than just air to resolve?

              “In the 25 years that I served in the United States Congress, Republicans never, ever, one time agreed on what a health care proposal should look like. Not once.”

              • Former Speaker of the House John Boehner
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                Mik
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                #62

                How long is this ride going to be? I’m starting to get the impression you might not be ready.

                "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                  #63

                  I’m good for the ride. In fact they’ll have mechanics in vans willing to do repairs on the spot.

                  Im thinking more generally.

                  Im a new-ish biker. I’ve had no accidents or falls, just one flat, which I was unprepared for. I suspect more of each are in my future.

                  With tube tires you carry a spare tube and tire levers and a pump. I’m just not sure how relevant that is with tubeless

                  “In the 25 years that I served in the United States Congress, Republicans never, ever, one time agreed on what a health care proposal should look like. Not once.”

                  • Former Speaker of the House John Boehner
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                    #64

                    But to answer your question it’s 55mi day 1 and 44mi day 2.

                    “In the 25 years that I served in the United States Congress, Republicans never, ever, one time agreed on what a health care proposal should look like. Not once.”

                    • Former Speaker of the House John Boehner
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                    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                      So the bike has tubeless tires. Is it even worth carrying a pump? Or would most conceivable tire failures require more than just air to resolve?

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                      @jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:

                      So the bike has tubeless tires. Is it even worth carrying a pump? Or would most conceivable tire failures require more than just air to resolve?

                      I'd leave it at home. Small punctures "self-repair", if you are lucky. If you have a big puncture, you are screwed. Some people with tubeless setup do carry a spare tube, but it's a huge mess due to the sealant.

                      Don't forget to inflate the tire on each day before the race. Tubeless tires loose pressure quickly.

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                        #66

                        That’s more or less what I figured. The race I’m covered.

                        But on my own I’m better off carrying a bike lock so that in the event of a tragedy I can lock the bike up, Uber to my car, and pick the bike up.

                        “In the 25 years that I served in the United States Congress, Republicans never, ever, one time agreed on what a health care proposal should look like. Not once.”

                        • Former Speaker of the House John Boehner
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                        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                          That’s more or less what I figured. The race I’m covered.

                          But on my own I’m better off carrying a bike lock so that in the event of a tragedy I can lock the bike up, Uber to my car, and pick the bike up.

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                          @jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:

                          That’s more or less what I figured. The race I’m covered.

                          But on my own I’m better off carrying a bike lock so that in the event of a tragedy I can lock the bike up, Uber to my car, and pick the bike up.

                          If a car picks you up, it can just as well carry the bike, too. You can remove the wheels in seconds, and then it will fit into most trunks.

                          I for one would hate to carry a heavy bike lock on a road bike. The difference between a 7kg bike and a 9kg bike is easily $3000 - and then you ruin the precious weight advantage by carrying a gigantic bike lock (and the ones that aren't gigantic are not more than an inconvenience to a thief).

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                            If you want a lock that is not absurd for a road bike: Check out Ottolock. These are basically glorified and overpriced zip ties with a reusable lock. A knife or scissors are sufficient to defeat one of these locks, but they are better than nothing if you shop for a coffee or something.

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