I hate fixing punctures
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The actual patching of the puncture is fine and dandy... and usually done several hours (or even days) before the bit I've been dreading - replacing the tyre on the wheel.
This is why I used to ask
tenth_mediaeval, but he went and moved to avoid my petty chores. Or for reasons unrelated to me, one of the two.
I've had it suggested that I take it to a bike shop. I don't mind getting them to fit a new inner tube, if it actually needs one, but that's a bit much for every puncture... and it makes me look like a wuss. At least
tenth_mediaeval knows I can cook a four course dinner for seven using only a kettle, a grill and fridge, the guy at the shop just sees someone too hopeless to fix a puncture.
Anyway, if any of you have clever ideas of easy ways to put my pushchair tyre back on, I'd be grateful. Is it brute force needed or is there something clever I'm not doing?
This is why I used to ask
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I've had it suggested that I take it to a bike shop. I don't mind getting them to fit a new inner tube, if it actually needs one, but that's a bit much for every puncture... and it makes me look like a wuss. At least
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Anyway, if any of you have clever ideas of easy ways to put my pushchair tyre back on, I'd be grateful. Is it brute force needed or is there something clever I'm not doing?
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Date: 2011-01-08 02:44 pm (UTC)I second the idea of take it to a bike shop, the dude will probably find it quite stiff as well and unless all his friends and family are also bike mechanics, will understand that you have a large skillset that nevertheless doesn't include putting tyres back on pushchairs. Alternatively ask one of these geek cyclist types to do it in exchange for cake! There are enough of them about.
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Date: 2011-01-08 03:28 pm (UTC)The bike shop are never rude about it though. I figure they like the money, and I like not having to force irritating pieces of bike back together with my thumbs. And the fact that it would take several hours of swearing to DIY makes it worth the fee to me.
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Date: 2011-01-08 10:16 pm (UTC)the hatter
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Date: 2011-01-09 02:05 am (UTC)I think certain amount of brute force is required too though...
I wouldn't feel bad for taking a pushchair wheel to a shop.
Also with bike tyres I think it depends on the tyre. My old tyres I REALLY struggled with and needed help. My new ones I can do fine alone (with the levers though!)... though it is possible to put them back on with thumbs and brute force alone...