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Bagel ride + flat tire

This past weekend, my brother, Al and my neighbor, Dustin rode down the Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway over to Bruegger’s Bagels for lunch.

The weather was great (it was before the cold front with all this snow rolled in on Tuesday) and they had a nice (not too long) ride. The three of us have ridden the MLK parkway many times, and since it has bike lanes it is an easy way for us to get to the old South Square and Homestead Market area.


Above: Dustin leaving the MLK parkway and turning into the bike lane.

On his way home, Al was not more than 1 or 2 blocks away from home when he got a flat tire. When he returned, we discovered that a fairly large staple had become lodged in his tire and caused the flat tire.


Above: Pulling the staple out of Al’s tire.

We removed the staple, and then removed the wheel so that we could replace the inner tube. We didn’t have an extra tube the correct size, so the next day I headed over to Dick’s Sporting Goods to buy a new tube. Sure enough, I bought the wrong size, and it was not until today that I was able to return to Dick’s and exchange the tubes. Tomorrow we should be able to switch out the tubes on Al’s bike and he will be ready to go.


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Adrian
Posted on January 22nd, 2007

That looks like a seriously knobbt MTB tire–it must’ve been a big staple. Debris accumulation is one argument against striped bike lanes.

Nick
Posted on January 22nd, 2007

Sure was a big staple… might have been from one of the nearby construction sites.

I see your point about bike lanes; the more I think about them the more I hear contrasting arguments. When it snowed recently all the snow was pushed into the bike lane and when it melted there was sand and debris all over.

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