First time fixing a rear puncture (at home) on my Brompton today. Two things I've learnt from this:
The jockey wheels are nowhere near as clean as you think.
I hope I never have to fix a rear puncture on a cold, wet, dark night.
I know, the worst thing for me is you have to fit the wheel back first and then pump the tyres.
The jocket wheels and derailleur is a joke tbh. Literally either have some spare to replace when they're broken or worn out than replace the parts.
Maybe get some slim or sealant inside the inner tube.
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First time fixing a rear puncture (at home) on my Brompton today. Two things I've learnt from this:
The jockey wheels are nowhere near as clean as you think.
I hope I never have to fix a rear puncture on a cold, wet, dark night.