posted by
bugshaw at 04:44pm on 20/06/2007
Just been out for my first bicycle ride of the summer! It's a nice quiet afternoon, there's a car number 317 half a mile away, so an ideal time to get the bike out for some practice.
The ride lasted 40 seconds, and now I need to learn how to pump up the tyres. They looked fine till I sat on the bike!
EDIT: I did find the pump and the valves, but couldn't connect them, even with the flexible tube thing. The Internet tells me I have Presta valves, so I might have to nip up to the cycle shop with my pump and wave it feebly and ask if it ought to connect and I'm just being dim, or if I need a special connector connector.
EDIT II: Cycled 15 minutes. Am knackered and my bum hurts. Is comfy sofa taim nao plz?
The ride lasted 40 seconds, and now I need to learn how to pump up the tyres. They looked fine till I sat on the bike!
EDIT: I did find the pump and the valves, but couldn't connect them, even with the flexible tube thing. The Internet tells me I have Presta valves, so I might have to nip up to the cycle shop with my pump and wave it feebly and ask if it ought to connect and I'm just being dim, or if I need a special connector connector.
EDIT II: Cycled 15 minutes. Am knackered and my bum hurts. Is comfy sofa taim nao plz?
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Pumping up tires is tiring and annoying but it is good exercise.
I looked at my bike yesterday. It was still there in the shed, covered in cobwebs. I was quite relieved - it could've been nicked ages ago for all I'd have known.
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If you want to know if the tyres are full in future, pinch them between the thumb and a finger. If you can squash them by more than a millimeter, then they probably need pumping.
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Come on the tandem some time, it is less dangerous than being a tiger's dentist.
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