Dumb fucker, carry a pump, tube and a lever and fix puncture.
Bingo, avoid 90min walk.
even if I had a toolkit with me I would rather walk,
or lock the bike up and use my oyster card,
than be fixing my bike on the road
nothing wrong with roadside repairs but for me that's not the time or place
i.e in a suit outside Queensbury station
I was looking for technology not a back to basics approach, no offense furious tiles
I don't worry about my BB, or my spokes or my brakes or my seatpost clamp etc and don't carry a spoke key etc etc
really don't care about the weight was just looking for a solution with clincher wheels
the tubeless video adoubletap posted pretty much says it all think for me it might be the right path
even if I had a toolkit with me I would rather walk,
or lock the bike up and use my oyster card,
than be fixing my bike on the road
nothing wrong with roadside repairs but for me that's not the time or place
i.e in a suit outside Queensbury station
I was looking for technology not a back to basics approach, no offense furious tiles
I don't worry about my BB, or my spokes or my brakes or my seatpost clamp etc and don't carry a spoke key etc etc
really don't care about the weight was just looking for a solution with clincher wheels
the tubeless video adoubletap posted pretty much says it all think for me it might be the right path
peace