Lance Armstrong shows to to change a tire in 1,5 minutes.
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Lance Armstrong shows to to change a tire in 1,5 minutes.
I for one think this was very educational. i welcome our new overlords.
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Good looking Peugeot, looks like a PKN 10
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No way anyone could change a tire that fast unless they were using....
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Indeed - my second "proper" road bike was a PKN-10 - served me well through high school, college and grad school, finally succumbing one day during a commute - I was powering along, when the chain jammed somewhere and next thing I knew, the RD and hanger were pulled up and out. I didn't have the money to get it fixed, so it went into the shed and slowly rusted away.
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As if the front tire ever goes flat.
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Indeed - my second "proper" road bike was a PKN-10 - served me well through high school, college and grad school, finally succumbing one day during a commute - I was powering along, when the chain jammed somewhere and next thing I knew, the RD and hanger were pulled up and out. I didn't have the money to get it fixed, so it went into the shed and slowly rusted away.
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Like butter, which is where they hid the....
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I'd bet Lance is probably a pretty cool guy now that he's got the burden of being an ******* well behind him. His cameo in "Pharmacy Road" (or "Tour de Pharmacy") was hilarious.
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I stopped watching as soon as he said valve caps aren't cool. I love my blue anodized aluminum caps. I guess I'm not cool.
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Let's see him change a Gatorskin on the rear rim.
Not so easy.
Not so easy.
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oh I thought he was gonna change the tube in 1.5 minutes. clearly it takes longer than that. I count myself lucky when I can do it in 15 minutes on the side of a road
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I can't do one in a minute and a half, but I've had *way* too much experience changing tubes and fixing flats. Two minutes for me, at best.
;-)
;-)
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If the tire goes onto the rim easily, I think I could do it in 1.5 minutes as well, no big deal.
Also I've never doped.
Also I've never doped.
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The actual tire bead removal and tube change from start to finish probably takes me under 2 minutes. It's the 5-10 minutes I spend pulling the tire off the rim entirely and inspecting for whatever tiny bit of wire or glass caused my flat in the first place that takes up most of my time. Been burned by too many nearly invisible metal slivers that lead to almost immediate 2nd flats to not take the time.
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It takes me more than two minutes to take the lock-ring nut off of the presta valve stem.
Sometimes sacrifices must be made for the sake of making a fashion statement.
Sometimes sacrifices must be made for the sake of making a fashion statement.
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Yeh, but he made for some great TV, while it lasted.KB
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Kit doesn't match
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When I have 20 riders watching me, I can change a tire in 29 minutes flat...and without PED's