Cycle, crash, cycle, crash, cycle thread

A bold statement

The club’s have. Their members may not have

Are ye off this week?

My wife has had a few days off, I can make my own work hours besides answering emails I’d they’re urgent, I did a bit early this morning, are you trying to get the mob onto me, don’t think they bother with this thread

Christ. Can you imagine a Cark lad doing an Ironman.
Half the fcuking country will get an earful Bai.

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Just asking :slight_smile:

This is very very funny

Won’t play for me :grimacing:

@balbec is gone wrong on the roids

none of these videos play @Rocko

@RaymondCrotty

He’s some cunt.

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Puncture this morning, something else to think about now, would ye carry spare tubes??

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Always. You’d be bonkers not to

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And a pump.

I generally carry a spare tube and a co2 canister and levers. Really should carry two of each tbh.
Wan bit of advice, if you get a puncture, always run your fingers round the inside of the tyre to make sure what gave you the puncture isn’t still there.
If you’ve had a puncture already, I’d consider changing tyres to schwalbe Duranos.

Of course. At least one. That’s another reason why you sometimes think those fat cyclists are carrying a packed lunch with them, they have the spares in the jersey. You can buy a little holder for them and tie it under the saddle. I carry them in the jersey myself. Be no harm to practice changing a tyre before heading off. Those new tyres can be cunts of things to remove at the side of the road.

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Other option is carry them in a water bottle, and just leave them on the bike then.

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He’d have to know how to use the pump.

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It’s always a trade off putting new tyres on. Less likely to puncture, but by fuck a well used tyre you can get on and off with minimal effort (back on with fingers only) is a joy.