Now THAT's a flat...
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Now THAT's a flat...
So I got about half a block from work when "BAM". Worst flat I've ever seen. I have no idea what I ran over, but it did some damage.
I installed a boot, was not sure it would hold or not, but it lasted the 12 miles I needed it to. I could feel the bump of the gradually expanding boot for the last 8 miles or so.
This is what it looked like when I got home...
I installed a boot, was not sure it would hold or not, but it lasted the 12 miles I needed it to. I could feel the bump of the gradually expanding boot for the last 8 miles or so.
This is what it looked like when I got home...
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So I got about half a block from work when "BAM". Worst flat I've ever seen. I have no idea what I ran over, but it did some damage.
I installed a boot, was not sure it would hold or not, but it lasted the 12 miles I needed it to. I could feel the bump of the gradually expanding boot for the last 8 miles or so.
This is what it looked like when I got home...
I installed a boot, was not sure it would hold or not, but it lasted the 12 miles I needed it to. I could feel the bump of the gradually expanding boot for the last 8 miles or so.
This is what it looked like when I got home...
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Wow
Amazed that you were able to fix it good enough to ride.
Good job
Big boot?
what you use use for the boot?
Amazed that you were able to fix it good enough to ride.
Good job
Big boot?
what you use use for the boot?
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Yep, I ride with them too. I got a sidewall cut in an almost new GP4000SII and the boot held up for another 30 miles or more. Not *quite* the damage the OP had, but it definitely was worth carrying.
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In an emergency an American dollar bill will act as a boot, the linen fabric is actually pretty tough. I've done it on a 16 mile ride back home.
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impressive!
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I did look - the roadway was mostly covered with leaves. The only thing I saw was a stone about 3/4" but I don't know if that did it or not - it did not look sharp enough, but the damage was obviously done, so at that time there was nothing to do but address the problem.
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Park Boot
$4 and it might be the only way to get home on 2 wheels.
https://www.jensonusa.com/Park-Tool-...MaAkZkEALw_wcB
https://www.jensonusa.com/Park-Tool-...MaAkZkEALw_wcB
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DAMN!
And I was impressed when a Park boot handled a 3/4” sidewall cut.
I doubt a dollar bill would have held there because it lacks the adhesive of the Park boot.
And I was impressed when a Park boot handled a 3/4” sidewall cut.
I doubt a dollar bill would have held there because it lacks the adhesive of the Park boot.
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@joelcool Nice boot job!
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Years ago I got a bad one like that. I was wearing a pair of shoes that were on their last legs, so I sacrificed one by cutting out the tongue and using a piece of that as a boot.
Sounds grisly, doesn't it?
Sounds grisly, doesn't it?
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Most recent flat (a week ago) was yet another one of those damned little wires shed by worn out steel-belted tires, so no boot needed.
I'm thinking the next time I change out a worn tire, it would be an interesting experiment to put a cut across the tread like the OP, then test booting with a dollar bill, then test it with the Park boot.
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$4 and it might be the only way to get home on 2 wheels.
https://www.jensonusa.com/Park-Tool-...MaAkZkEALw_wcB
https://www.jensonusa.com/Park-Tool-...MaAkZkEALw_wcB
For sure Gonna add a boot to my repair kit.
That's impressive.
Ive read about the dollar bill trick,
but
might need a $20 to fix a cut that big
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I carry a piece cut out of a milk jug to use as a boot. Takes basically no space, but is pretty tough material. I don't know if it would have worked for this degree of tire damage, but maybe. I'd actually prefer not to test that theory if I can avoid it.
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Meh.... just add some more Stans.
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