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Starting the New Year with a Pfsst!

01.04.2015 by Ray Niekamp // 5 Comments

Finally got a break from the cold, rainy weather that started 2015, and I was anxious to get out on the bike Saturday. My wife had already done her ride for the day, and I was moving too slow to go with her. Once I finally did get saddled up, she was back, showered, and already hard at work in our home office.

I figured I’d start the new year with one of my most frequent rides, about an hour and a half through the neighborhood. The bike was performing well. It shifted silently and rolled smoothly. On this sunny, 55-degree (12C) afternoon, I saw a number of other bikers, but no one I knew.

I turned south to go to a hilly subdivision. While climbing an easy hill toward a highway that I had to cross, I became aware of a click from the rear wheel. It came regularly, with every revolution. Oh, great! Another broken spoke!

I stopped the bike and spun the rear wheel. No broken spoke, but the click was still there. I slowed the wheel and located the problem. A staple had punctured the tire, and its trailing end was catching the seat stay with every turn.

Hm. I was a little over two miles from home, and the staple seemed to be holding air in the tire. At least, it hadn’t gone flat yet. I seriously considered trying to make the return trip with the staple in the tire. But then, I had a change of heart, and pulled the staple out.

Pfsst! The tire flattened out immediately. Okay. I carried the bike up onto an adjacent sidewalk and started to work. The spare tube I carried was a patched tube, and I always wonder if the patch will hold. In addition, I had abandoned my trusty Road Morph pump awhile ago (I still have it — I just don’t carry it with me anymore) and I had one CO2 cartridge and a valve chuck. I had to get it right the first time. My track record in this area is pretty dismal.

But it worked! The tire filled, and it held. As I put the wheel back on the bike, a couple pulled up and offered to help.

“it’s all done,” I said.

“All done?” asked the man, who was about my age. “Fan-tastic! Our timing is perfect!” We chatted for awhile, but his wife wanted to move on, so we said our goodbyes.

I headed straight home, not willing to trust the replacement tube any further. So, my first ride of 2015 was a whopping 10.7 miles — a little less than half of what I’d planned. But there was a silver lining. It seems that Strava wipes the slate clean at the beginning of the year. The hill I was climbing when I hit the staple is a Strava segment — and I got a King of the Mountain! Of course, my time on that segment was 16 seconds slower than my best time on it in 2014, but hey — it’s good to be king.

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  1. Rick Ankrum says

    January 4, 2015 at 7:40 pm

    You’re way ahead of me. In Houston I have yet to get the bike out of the garage. I am a wimp below 60 degrees. Senior citizen thin blood I guess.

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    • fossilcyclist says

      January 5, 2015 at 2:28 am

      Just don’t come cycling in winter in Scotland then, below -1°C on the ride yesterday.

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  2. fossilcyclist says

    January 5, 2015 at 2:27 am

    And next time a faster kingship?

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  3. biking2work says

    January 5, 2015 at 3:25 am

    I’ve got a hatful of these annual Strava segments and I too started off the new year with not 1 but 2 punctures on the same ride. Was lucky to be close enough to a coffee shop to repair although I got some strange looks while I did.

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  4. rodderemer says

    January 5, 2015 at 2:49 pm

    “It’s good to be king and have your own way
    Get a feeling of peace at the end of the day
    And when your bulldog barks and your canary sings
    You’re out there with winners, yeah, it’s good to be king…”

    –Tom Petty

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