Barkme Wolf
Active Member
3 flats on the Radwagon so I got Mr. Tuffy liners last week. Back tire flat, stranded 20 miles from home. Not happy.
The rear wheel doesn't come off and is sort of encaged. More to the point, I am disabled and wrangling that back tire for me is impossible. There are plenty of busses in the area but my bike doesn't fit the rack. I simply was not prepared for weekly flats. I think it is unusual to say the least. I was convinced the Mr. Tuffys would help but apparently that was BS. So, I already wasted my funds on them and will have to wait until I can save up for the Marthon "flat-less tires". The front tire I can deal with.Take whatever precautions you need to take to try to prevent getting a flat. More importantly learn how to and practice fixing a flat. It will give you far greater freedom with your bike rides. Nobody should ever be "stranded 20 miles from home" due to a simple flat tire. Irregardless of what you do, if there is air in your tires, you will likely at some point get a flat. If I have 20 items I'm carrying on my bike, 10 are related to repairing a flat and 99% of the time they're not needed. When they are...whew!
I do understand a disability can add to the difficulty. Most punctures can be repaired like this:The rear wheel doesn't come off and is sort of encaged. More to the point, I am disabled and wrangling that back tire for me is impossible. There are plenty of busses in the area but my bike doesn't fit the rack. I simply was not prepared for weekly flats. I think it is unusual to say the least. I was convinced the Mr. Tuffys would help but apparently that was BS. So, I already wasted my funds on them and will have to wait until I can save up for the Marthon "flat-less tires". The front tire I can deal with.
My LBS has trouble getting the rear wheel off, he hates it.