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Old 04-09-22, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by GhostRider62
Good to know. I thought it was against rules to call people on the forum bad names.
You show up at a brevet not being able to fix a flat and the other participants are going to wonder what your problem is.

Larry is seriously self-indulgent.

He has no issue riding on dodgy equipment in mass rides that might cause other people to crash.

It's not money because he was able to spend $10+ on a flag because he likes "flappy" things.

Did you even read his first post?
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Originally Posted by 1989Pre
Are you too selfish to throw another rider a tube?
This isn't the point at all.
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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
Saddlebags are uncommon in the groups I’m in, they are not fashionable on 10k$ bikes
I bet they're either carrying a tube and CO2 or a minipump in their jersey pockets, or they're running tubeless.
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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
people appreciate it when someone stops to help and I really don’t care if I have to slow down to ask. Maybe they are actually stranded and need a cell phone, or maybe they are just having a rough time with a flat that keeps coming back and want some moral support.
You carry a cell phone? Where?
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You carry a cell phone? Where?
in my gym shorts
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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
in my gym shorts
Lordy, I hope there's a pocket.
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If you can afford a $ 120K car then you can afford to call a tow truck and pay extra towing bills....No need for AAA or any spares or tools.
Or help from anyone else.
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Originally Posted by njkayaker
You show up at a brevet not being able to fix a flat and the other participants are going to wonder what your problem is.

Larry is seriously self-indulgent.

He has no issue riding on dodgy equipment in mass rides that might cause other people to crash.

It's not money because he was able to spend $10+ on a flag because he likes "flappy" things.

Did you even read his first post?
Really unfair characterizations man, I do have issues riding on dodgy equipment in mass rides and stay away from them when the issue is too bad. Sorry for trusting my horse with a little bit of a speed wobble, I was very aware of the issue.
I know how to fix a flat, and usually ride on 32mm tires that I can take off without tools, I can replace a tube on some bikes in less than two minutes. If I flat I start walking home, its happened number of times, its really not that big of a deal. People normally stop and offer a tube. It would have been nice to run into CAT7RDR the other day, I needed a spoke wrench and nobody I asked had one. bet he would have been happy to help

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Lordy, I hope there's a pocket.
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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
Really unfair characterizations man, I do have issues riding on dodgy equipment in mass rides and stay away from them when the issue is too bad. Sorry for trusting my horse with a little bit of a speed wobble, I was very aware of the issue.
I know how to fix a flat, and usually ride on 32mm tires that I can take off without tools, I can replace a tube on some bikes in less than two minutes. If I flat I start walking home, its happened number of times, its really not that big of a deal. People normally stop and offer a tube. It would have been nice to run into CAT7RDR the other day, I needed a spoke wrench and nobody I asked had one. bet he would have been happy to help
Honestly, man - if you've been given a tube ONCE, I kinda think you've used up your allotment of flat-fixing karma. It's a sign saying "I should carry a tube!", not "The Universe will take care of me!"
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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
Really unfair characterizations man, I do have issues riding on dodgy equipment in mass rides and stay away from them when the issue is too bad. Sorry for trusting my horse with a little bit of a speed wobble, I was very aware of the issue.
I know how to fix a flat, and usually ride on 32mm tires that I can take off without tools, I can replace a tube on some bikes in less than two minutes. If I flat I start walking home, its happened number of times, its really not that big of a deal. People normally stop and offer a tube. It would have been nice to run into CAT7RDR the other day, I needed a spoke wrench and nobody I asked had one. bet he would have been happy to help
It's not unfair. It's accurate. And it's easy to correct.

You shouldn't be getting tubes from other people. Unless, it's like an emergency.

Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
One of The Rules is being self sufficient, but do you think it’s obnoxious for a rider to go without a saddlebag because they know that if they get a flat someone will be bound to have a spare tube on them? The only time this didn’t work is when I needed a crescent wrench and didn’t know some multitools have one.
Too many of your threads are like this.
  1. You know it's an issue.
  2. You ask whether it's an issue (after knowing it is)..
  3. People confirm it's an issue and then you whinge about it and want to "do your own thing" and say that they are all wrong while going on about how great a rider you are.
This nonsense might have been somewhat excusable at first but you show no growth/development.

Put more effort into joining the world of adults.

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Okay, I just checked my spares. I have two saddle bags, at least one minipump, an extra set of tire levers, and a crapload of Shrader-valved tubes. I'm going to put them in my trunk, and next month, on the 7th of May, at 10 AM, I'll be at Canada and Edgewood for the C&V ride. You're welcome to any or all of it because I'm already set.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Okay, I just checked my spares. I have two saddle bags, at least one minipump, an extra set of tire levers, and a crapload of Shrader-valved tubes. I'm going to put them in my trunk, and next month, on the 7th of May, at 10 AM, I'll be at Canada and Edgewood for the C&V ride. You're welcome to any or all of it because I'm already set.
This is a nice offer, I might take some of your tubes because I have a backlog of tires to fix (I think 2 but maybe more.) You didn’t strike me as a shrader kind of guy though. Someone I ride with already gave me some levers, lights, and a spare tube along with cleats and clip in pedals but I guess I didn’t learn my lesson. Didn’t want some of the stuff but felt bad not accepting it.

is drilling a rim out to fit shrader a bad idea?

also I’ve given away two bikes whole bikes I didn’t need to friends so that’s some karma towards incoming tubes.

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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
This is a nice offer, I might take some of your tubes because I have a backlog of tires to fix (I think 2 but maybe more.) You didn’t strike me as a shrader kind of guy though. Someone I ride with already gave me some levers, lights, and a spare tube along with cleats and clip in pedals but I guess I didn’t learn my lesson. Didn’t want some of the stuff but felt bad not accepting it.

is drilling a rim out to fit shrader a bad idea?

also I’ve given away two bikes whole bikes I didn’t need to friends so that’s some karma towards incoming tubes.
Which is why I have a bunch to give away - I bought them by mistake.
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Originally Posted by njkayaker
You show up at a brevet not being able to fix a flat and the other participants are going to wonder what your problem is.

Larry is seriously self-indulgent.

He has no issue riding on dodgy equipment in mass rides that might cause other people to crash.

It's not money because he was able to spend $10+ on a flag because he likes "flappy" things.

Did you even read his first post?
I read all the posts and I was surprised how nasty and rude others were towards him. Clearly, more than one forum rules violations.

Larry has admitted many personal problems here. Kicking someone who is down is rather disgusting sport. It should be pretty clear that a bike courier does not make much money. It is clearly money preventing him from having a decent bike and all the normal accessories.

I do not think Larry does brevets, so, I cannot understand your comment there about brevets.
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Just strap your junk to the bike. No saddle bag needed.


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Originally Posted by GhostRider62

Larry has admitted many personal problems here.
Giving him free tubes, free wheelsets and free bike parts isn't going to correct those problems
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On my very first group ride i got a puncture out in the middle of nowhere. No one on stopped to help, and why should they? I had a patch kit and CO2 cartridge, but I had run over a large screw which made two rather nasty punctures in the tube, which couldn’t be patched. After a couple hours a pickup truck with a rebel flag bumper sticker which said underneath “These Colors Don’t Run” and another which said “KKK, The Original Boyz In The Hood” stopped and gave me a ride to the nearest open bike ship (about 20 minutes away). Since then I carry a tube, a patch kit, a multitool, and a good compact pump.
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Originally Posted by GhostRider62
I do not think Larry does brevets, so, I cannot understand your comment there about brevets.
You have to be kidding.

Do you think he’s driving $120k cars?

The riding he does is much closer to riding brevets than it is to driving $120k cars.

Anyway, the comment about brevets was directed at you (not Larry).

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Originally Posted by GhostRider62
Larry has admitted many personal problems here. Kicking someone who is down is rather disgusting sport. It should be pretty clear that a bike courier does not make much money. It is clearly money preventing him from having a decent bike and all the normal accessories.
The soft bigotry of low expectations.

This thread is talking about a $6 tube here and people have offered free stuff to him.

Larry’s issues have nothing to do with being a poor bicycle courier.

He spent $10 on a flappy flag instead of $6 on a tube.

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Originally Posted by Mojo31
Just strap your junk to the bike.
Ouch!
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Larry, I feel like I should just give you my bike and debit card if I ever encounter you on the road with a malfunction.
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Originally Posted by njkayaker
You have to be kidding.

Do you think he’s driving $120k cars?

The riding he does is much closer to riding brevets than it is to driving $120k cars.
Fixed.

What does expensive cars have to do with anything “Larry”?
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Maybe Larry doesn't carry a wallet in the hopes that the person behind him in line will pay for his stuff.
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I carry a dedicated saddle bag on every bike. It has exactly the tools I would need (for that bike) to do 9 out of 10 repairs I might need to make. I include a tube and tire repair items as well as a spare tube and a Silca pump, When I started riding, there were no cell phones. I didn't want to have to depend on anyone to get home.
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