Obscure Bike Maint. - Lessons Learned

Get them in here.
A starter for 10 to get the flavour :-
I usually carry a tube and patches + 1xCO2 + a pump.
Today, knowing I was heading out on a rough route, I put an extra tube in my pocket. Sure enough, 2 x punctures. All going well until I tried to use the pump (having used the gas on the first flat).
I carry a Lezyne Road Drive Mini which has a flex hose neatly screwed into the inside for storage. Having only had one puncture this year and used gas, the pump hasn't been used for a while.
The fecking flex hose end had slightly corroded and jammed itself in the storage position. 20 minutes of trying all sorts to get it out. Just as a kind motorist stopped and was looking for pliers in his boot it finally came free.
Lesson is - a bit of grease or Vaseline on the thread to prevent a similar fiasco!!
Any more for any more???
A starter for 10 to get the flavour :-
I usually carry a tube and patches + 1xCO2 + a pump.
Today, knowing I was heading out on a rough route, I put an extra tube in my pocket. Sure enough, 2 x punctures. All going well until I tried to use the pump (having used the gas on the first flat).
I carry a Lezyne Road Drive Mini which has a flex hose neatly screwed into the inside for storage. Having only had one puncture this year and used gas, the pump hasn't been used for a while.
The fecking flex hose end had slightly corroded and jammed itself in the storage position. 20 minutes of trying all sorts to get it out. Just as a kind motorist stopped and was looking for pliers in his boot it finally came free.
Lesson is - a bit of grease or Vaseline on the thread to prevent a similar fiasco!!
Any more for any more???
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are you sure it is not just the valve getting stuck? if i press the valve in before attaching the pump it works every time for me.
I had my first road puncture in yonks on Friday. I carry 1x tube and 1x CO2. I screwed the canister in and instantly discharged it all to atmosphere...............
Clever boy. Nice walk home.
Vaseline has a 2nd use.
Carry leatherman pliers.
had exactly the same experience... Carry 2 tubes and 2 x CO2 for long ish rides... Puncture, first tube on and discharge the canister to nothing, stuck second canister on, blew the tyre up, only to find the 1st spare tube was punctured as well... Put 2nd tube on and punctured it getting it on... :oops:
3 tubes later (including original)...Friend had to ride final 10kms to car whilst I sat on the driveway of a lovely old lady, in the middle of nowhere, who offered mer a cuppa whilst I waited for my mate to return with the car...
Lesson learned was as you say re the canister, and to double check the inside of the tyre as I think that is what punctured both :oops:
Don't use the rings, simple.
Carry quick repair patches - for a quid or two for a pack they're worth it.
I did have a pump as well... Just nothing left to blow up
and the gas set itself off covered me in white grease (censored ) luckily my riding buddy had is proper man's pump
Just reminded me to buy a new one
Put the rings on the inside so you don't tear off the valve when removing the pump, especially if you use Continental tubes.