Do you ever get flats?
Do you ever get flats?
If so, do you know why? Some people seem to be very concerned about flats. I’ve ridden in goathead country, and understand that. But for the rest of us is seems that it should be a minor concern. I’ll actually get something that goes through the tread maybe once in every 5 years. Its pretty rare. How many flats do you get per year (or how many years between flats)? |
It's bad form to taunt the flat fairies ...
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In Germany, Denmark and Sweden, not once.
In Northeast England, I went through a tyre every 1000 miles and split a Schwalbe Lugano after about 150 miles. About 8 flats over 3500km due to the bad road surface. In Southeast England, not a single flat. Me and Northeast England don't get on. |
Relatively frequently here in Phoenix if I'm in a rural area... goats heads suck major
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Have ridden in other countries(Japan, Aruba, Holland, China,etc.) and states(Cali, Maryland, Hawaii, Virginia, etc.); no flats(yet).
Home base here in New York City; every few months. :( |
I haven't kept detailed notes, but I think an average of one flat a year sounds about right. I've only gotten one pinch flat ever. That was in 2009 after buying my first road bike and not knowing that it was a good idea to pump up the tires every day. ;)
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I've had 2 this year, both pictures of something metal penetrating the tire. If you have had pinch flat issues to that extent, you may need more air pressure.
I actually am not completely satisfied with the puncture resistance of the Clement LGG. Nice riding tire, but I found the vittoria Rubino to be both faster and more durable. |
I had four flats in four days in the Florida Keys a couple years ago. Wire from truck tire treads each time. Easy to find and patch. Other flats from sidewall cuts, glass, rock shards, staples and valve stem wear. Couple blowouts even. You name it, I’ve done it. Probably average 2 or more per year.
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This depends a *lot* on so many factors: where you ride, the road, how many miles, and so on.
A mate got two flats within 100m - because 1) you could literally see through his rear tyre it was so worn, and 2) he under-inflated the spare tube (after the first flat) and immediately target-fixated on a rock in the road and pinch-flatted again. Proper maintenance and preparation mean a lot: don't let your tyres get threadbare before replacing, and maintain proper air pressures. But still you're gonna get the occasional flat tyre. Be ready (with a spare tube and patch kit) and practicing changing a flat at home is priceless when you're on the side of the road in the rain |
I usually wear two or three tires out every year, so of course I'm going to get some flats.
If I get to make the choice between riding less and having fewer flats, or riding more and having more flats, I'll take the rides! |
I have things with me to try and detect those annoying "wire" flats, but mine are usually more profound and easy to find, such as a nail suitable for a nail gun going diagonally through a tire, or a decent sized pop rivet. I guess a flat is a flat, easier to find the cause helps.. a bit. :rolleyes:
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A lot will depend on mileage and just bad luck. And, of course tires.
I'm now up to 5000 to 6000 miles a year. Hard to say, maybe a flat every 1000 miles. It isn't that common, but frequent enough that I like to be prepared 100% of the time.
Originally Posted by wphamilton
(Post 19935611)
It's bad form to taunt the flat fairies ...
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When I started commuting on my road bike, I had my race tires (GP2k) and got 4 flats in a week. The goatheads out here are unrelenting, especially in the fall.
I've since swapped to using my training wheels with Gatorskins, and rarely get a flat; maybe once a season. |
My lifetime average is roughly one flat evert 2,000 miles or so. Since I ride much more than that, I get more flats. But I don't consider it a problem in any way, just part of the game.
FWIW historically just about all my fears were from cuts, usually glass. However there was a stretch where there were more failures where the tube met the valve. Thankfully that's behind me now. |
More than 1 flat a year? I had more than 1 flat in the last 24 hours.
Came out to the garage this morning to find a flat rear tire. Since time was tight, I grabbed the rear from my race wheels and stuck it on, pumped it up, and went. 20 minutes later that tire goes flat (goat head). Hoping I won't find a 3d flat when I go get my bike at the end of the day. |
I have 5 bikes, and for a 2-3 week period, at least one had a flat at any given time. And when you have this many flats, it snowballs, and you get flat after flat after flat. Having flats begets more flats. And having no flats begets having no flats. Once you start messing with a tire and tube, flats will always follow, no matter how careful you are. Such is life during autumn in goat head country.
When I lived away from goat heads in Oregon, I'd get maybe one flat every 1000 miles or so, sometimes more, sometimes less. I tell ya, those goat heads are definitely a game-changer, and OP has no idea how lucky he is to get one every 5 years or whatever. Maybe I'll make a survey about something that never happens to me, like "How Often Does Your Front Wheel Fly Off and Burst into Flames, Just Before Exploding? Once a year, twice a year . . ." :D |
Originally Posted by wphamilton
(Post 19935611)
It's bad form to taunt the flat fairies ...
Exactly my reaction. |
I'd guess one per thousand miles or so, but they do seem to come in clusters.
I've flatted in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Texas, Washington, and Michigan. Flat free in twenty or so other states, Canada, France, South Africa, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, New Zealand, and India. Admittedly, by far the most miles have been in the US. The most flats per mile ridden has almost certainly been in Texas. Very very course aggregate, lots of loose sharp gravel. About a third of my flats were found in my garage the day after a ride. Four times on one ride is my record. That was a bad day. |
What matters is number of miles, not time. I've ridden 4k miles this year and seems like I was flat-free for the first 2k miles. Since then, I think it's three flats: one by a small metal turning in the rear tire, one small cotter pin in the rear tire and a small piece of glass in the rear tire.
A flat about every 1300 miles. |
I have not had a flat on a commute since switching to Compass 650b x 42mm extralight tires about 3 years ago. Before that, goatsheads, at least 3 a month, and glass. Surprising, those things are aggressive.
I don’t get pinch flats, though I weigh 220 pounds. Even in the days I rode 23mm tires. People I rode with did. |
Does it count if my left trailer tire currently has a slow leak? I suppose it is time to tear it apart, but it seems to hold for a couple of days before going too flat.
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i don't keep records of flats, but i probably average ~2 flats per year.
they're always from shards of broken glass. that's life in the big city. |
I get them much more when I have run my tires down to nothing, just prior to replacing them. Almost always nails and staples. Overall I average about once a year. My current main commuter is running new 2.0 inch Maxis hookworms that weight 1.45 lbs a piece. In retrospect, a bit overkill, but they probably won't flat me for years.
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Originally Posted by chas58
(Post 19935590)
90% of my flats were pinch flats. I’ve gone tubeless so that isn’t a problem (even though I still cringe when the wheel bottoms out, it hasn’t affected anything yet). I’ll actually get something that goes through the tread maybe once in every 3 years. Its pretty rare. A cut in the sidewall worries me more, but realistically
How many flats do you get per year (or how many years between flats)? Pump your tires up! Use your legs and arms to suspend the load on the bike, especially during impacts. Quit riding like a sack of potatoes in the saddle! Your wheels will thank you for it. |
A few years ago someone started a thread in the Classic and Vintage forum called "I hate flat tires..." Like, who doesn't, right? It has become an ongoing flat tire log / blog for several of the posters there. I now keep pretty good track of my punctures. So... here's my stats:
2017: 4 flats so far :thumb: 2016: 12 flats 2015: 25 flats 2014: dunno, but I'm pretty sure it was more than 25. |
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