Yesterday's Pathways adventures.
A friend of mine, Brad, wanted to go for an e-bike ride (on my spare bike) so
@LouLouLePew and us went for a pathway run.
My old bike, a BionX powered Electra Townie, is great on pathways, but not on the current state of affairs on trails (mud and slush in too many places).
We had a few mechanical issues, and at location X, I noticed my rear tire was low and hadn't packed my normal maintenance gear (what a doofus). I'd been reorganizing everything and took the wrong pack.
As it was, I rode it home, trying to keep my weight forward and avoiding any big bumps. Lois and Brad took the opportunity to have a quick lunch, and I was back with them in 10 minutes or so, and got to grab a few extra fires.
At location Y, we stopped and had a quick dram of Irish, just so we were prepped for St Patrick's day today.
As you can see, lot's of retracing on the pathways - I usually use those paths in a loop. For various reasons, we chose to stay on the same bits for a lot of it, as Louis' Explore's electrical was acting up again.
But we did stop at Brad's for a few minutes, as we weren't too far away from our chosen route.
That's the southward dip into MacEwan Glen about halfway through.
It gave us a chance to hydrate as well as see if we could figure out Louis' issues, which we did not.
However, I tested how tight his battery fit in the frame, and it's extremely loose compared to my Fathom.
Note in the second photo that some idiot placed his beverage on the ground and managed to spill some...
Wasn't too bad of a day, nowhere as warm as Sunday, but still pleasant at ~ +8C
Johnny Watts performed admirably once back at a decent pressure - and my tube patch must not have been as good as it needed to be.
Tire is down to 15 psi again in 20 hours - time for more investigation and/or a replacement tube.
I may, after all, go tubeless if the JW supports that configuration.
Update:
It isn't looking like they are rated "Tubeless Tomorrow" per their website, so I'll let others experiment.