Since the weather hasn't worked in my favor I have been training and riding in smaller increments working my way up for the big daily commute goal. One part of that goal is being prepared for emergencies, particularly flat tires. I have outfitted my bike with an under seat bag including the core basic repair items:
- Spare tube
- Patches
- Tire Pressure Gauge
- Tire Levers
- A Multi Tool
- Pump
Of course having the tools is useless if you don't know how to use them. A client who commutes via bike frequently told me just sit down and change the tire three times in a row, in the comfort of your own home. The last thing you want is to have your first tube change be on the side of the road when the sun is going down. I watched this video a few times and went for it.
How to Change a Flat Tire on a Bicycle -- powered by ExpertVillage.com
It was so much easier than I had imagined and I feel better when I am out on the path miles away from home. My next installment will include tips for making your bicycle commute more comfortable in the mean time,visit REI's Expert Advice Site for a Basic Cycling Checklist.
1 comment:
Yeh... weather would really prohibit me from getting out there. I have to say that you are a braver, more motivated woman than I am, Talissa-delisha.
I'm proud of you for doing it and being smart about it.
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