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I saw a guy with a flat....
So there I was, driving down a street on the edge of the city and I notice a
guy walking his bike. The front tire was flat as a pancake. I started thinking, "I should stop and help him." But, with what? I don't keep a kit in the trunk of my car to fix bicycle flats. The guy didn't have a pump or a flat kit--what he did have was a likely long walk home. There wasn't a bicycle shop within 4 miles (if he knew where it was!). He was walking to a gas station, but it was one of those places that just sell gas and cokes, so I doubt he got any help there. I thought about going home and driving back with the necessary implements, but I had an appointment that I had to make. This guy was SOL, but for the future people I see walking bikes with flats, I threw a patch kit, some tire levers, and a frame pump in the trunk of my car. Maybe this is something we all should do so that we can be ready to help out our fellow cyclists--even those who go out riding without an emergency kit. Pat in TX |
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I saw a guy with a flat....
"gds" wrote My saddle bag includes a multi tool, spare tubes, CO2, patches and some booting material. Whenever I see a stopped cyclist I ask if they are OK and if they have all they need to get going again. I think it is just part of being polite and helpful to fellow citizens. Yesterday I came accross a cyclist who had shredded his tire to the point of booting being useless. But I did have a cell phone he could use and that saved him a long walk. My saddle bag contains those things too---but the point of my post is that I was driving my car and it didn't have those items inside it. Pat in TX |
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I saw a guy with a flat....
Pat in TX wrote: My saddle bag contains those things too---but the point of my post is that I was driving my car and it didn't have those items inside it. Pat in TX Missed that! My bad! |
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I saw a guy with a flat....
Pat in TX wrote:
My saddle bag contains those things too---but the point of my post is that I was driving my car and it didn't have those items inside it. I hope this was a lesson to you. Stop driving the car! |
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I saw a guy with a flat....
If it was someone you were willing to stop and help (if you culd), why
didn't you give hi a rideto the bike shop (or at least home)? - - Comments and opinions compliments of, "Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman" My web Site: http://geocities.com/czcorner To E-mail me: ChrisZCorner "at" webtv "dot" net |
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I saw a guy with a flat....
"Pat in TX" wrote in message ... So there I was, driving down a street on the edge of the city and I notice a guy walking his bike. The front tire was flat as a pancake. I started thinking, "I should stop and help him." But, with what? I don't keep a kit in the trunk of my car to fix bicycle flats. The guy didn't have a pump or a flat kit--what he did have was a likely long walk home. There wasn't a bicycle shop within 4 miles (if he knew where it was!). He was walking to a gas station, but it was one of those places that just sell gas and cokes, so I doubt he got any help there. I thought about going home and driving back with the necessary implements, but I had an appointment that I had to make. This guy was SOL, but for the future people I see walking bikes with flats, I threw a patch kit, some tire levers, and a frame pump in the trunk of my car. Maybe this is something we all should do so that we can be ready to help out our fellow cyclists--even those who go out riding without an emergency kit. I saw a guy with a flat today, myself. I asked him if he had heard of the heavier slime filled tubes. He blew it off but sure could bitch about the goatheads. I don't get flats anymore. Just a low tire about once a few weeks. Fill it up and go. Well, you can lead water to a horse but you can't drown it if you want |
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