not bloody pleased...
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What a rubbish start to the day,
wake up look out the window, wooop sun bike today and long way home!! go down stairs dogs shat on the floor fkin brilliant. all my gear on move parents car open garage fkin brilliant bike has a flat, no time to see if it is a puncture or what but still annoying as hell. gear off close garage move parents car back get in my car, fking brilliant again petrol light on. I only filled the thing on the weekend and have done 30 miles I put £20 in which usualy lasts 200 miles which means i am either leaking fuel or its been knicked..... =[
how do I get a puncture repaired if I cannot ride the bike to a garage btw? do I have to get a mobile dude out? anyone know one in the area. not that I can afford a new tyre at the moment either =[ =[.....
wake up look out the window, wooop sun bike today and long way home!! go down stairs dogs shat on the floor fkin brilliant. all my gear on move parents car open garage fkin brilliant bike has a flat, no time to see if it is a puncture or what but still annoying as hell. gear off close garage move parents car back get in my car, fking brilliant again petrol light on. I only filled the thing on the weekend and have done 30 miles I put £20 in which usualy lasts 200 miles which means i am either leaking fuel or its been knicked..... =[
how do I get a puncture repaired if I cannot ride the bike to a garage btw? do I have to get a mobile dude out? anyone know one in the area. not that I can afford a new tyre at the moment either =[ =[.....
If you dont have a paddock stand or centre stand your going to find it quite difficult!
I used to be alright with the 125 cos i could wedge a milk crate under the middle of the bike - not advisable but it worked.
You could always ride it to the tyre place if its not too far.
I've been known to do that - but only because i had a super super slow puncture..
Or you could buy a paddock stand off the net today, it'll arrive tomorrow & its always handy to have one they dont cost a huge amount..
I used to be alright with the 125 cos i could wedge a milk crate under the middle of the bike - not advisable but it worked.
You could always ride it to the tyre place if its not too far.
I've been known to do that - but only because i had a super super slow puncture..
Or you could buy a paddock stand off the net today, it'll arrive tomorrow & its always handy to have one they dont cost a huge amount..
bks... might as well change the front too, guess I will need two paddock stands if I want to do them at the same time eh? or am I being a newbie again. i know, will buy 1 then change back put back on then do front. grrr bikes cost st loads to run haha
oh so very worth it
oh so very worth it
Edited by steven182 on Wednesday 13th August 09:25
steven182 said:
Chilli said:
Mate, just pump it up again and race to the tyre centre....gotta be easier, quicker and cheaper??!
I think this is the best idea so far xDsteven182 said:
bks... might as well change the front too, guess I will need two paddock stands if I want to do them at the same time eh? or am I being a newbie again. i know, will buy 1 then change back put back on then do front. grrr bikes cost st loads to run haha
oh so very worth it
front anr rear paddock stands are different types for the majority of bikes. You can get stands that do both, but check this before parting with your hard earned!oh so very worth it
Edited by steven182 on Wednesday 13th August 09:25
fergus said:
steven182 said:
bks... might as well change the front too, guess I will need two paddock stands if I want to do them at the same time eh? or am I being a newbie again. i know, will buy 1 then change back put back on then do front. grrr bikes cost st loads to run haha
oh so very worth it
front anr rear paddock stands are different types for the majority of bikes. You can get stands that do both, but check this before parting with your hard earned!oh so very worth it
Edited by steven182 on Wednesday 13th August 09:25
as said will get the compressor out tonight and blast down to kwik fit or somewhere I don't know any bike shops in the area come to think of it. will get the yellow pages out while i am at it.
steven182 said:
fergus said:
steven182 said:
bks... might as well change the front too, guess I will need two paddock stands if I want to do them at the same time eh? or am I being a newbie again. i know, will buy 1 then change back put back on then do front. grrr bikes cost st loads to run haha
oh so very worth it
front anr rear paddock stands are different types for the majority of bikes. You can get stands that do both, but check this before parting with your hard earned!oh so very worth it
Edited by steven182 on Wednesday 13th August 09:25
King Herald said:
steven182 said:
fergus said:
steven182 said:
bks... might as well change the front too, guess I will need two paddock stands if I want to do them at the same time eh? or am I being a newbie again. i know, will buy 1 then change back put back on then do front. grrr bikes cost st loads to run haha
oh so very worth it
front anr rear paddock stands are different types for the majority of bikes. You can get stands that do both, but check this before parting with your hard earned!oh so very worth it
Edited by steven182 on Wednesday 13th August 09:25
In the past I have been known to put a steel pole or wooden beam under the back of the engine and stand it on a couple of axle stands so that the rear wheel is off the ground. (Really needs two people to make it work. One to lift while the other positions the axle stands.) Not as stable as a proper paddock stand but does allow the wheel to be removed for ‘emergency surgery’!
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