(04-30-2020, 10:23 AM)G_M Wrote: (04-30-2020, 05:03 AM)Criminal Wrote: I rode a tour of 1500 miles without a flat and not using "puncture resistant" tires either; lucky I'm sure!
How did you manage that? I once began a 400 mile tour with a flat, before I even got to sit on the bike. The inner tube simply blew up overnight and I had an early morning surprise.
What was your route?
Thanks for making me laugh at your expense! Sorry, but I did slightly one better: I had just been laid off from my job after 10 years, was going to do some long distance riding since I would have some time to do so, I left my friend's house and wiped out in the first 50 feet! Broken collar bone! 2 months recovery, so much for my touring! Caused by the brand new tires I just installed which were covered with a "preservative" of some sort; bike went out from under me like l was on ice.
My tour went from northern Massachusetts to Washington DC, down through Amish country in PA, and then out to Champagne/Urbana IL. I did it in February through March; twas a bit chilly! Roadside camping w/o tent or sleeping bag; don't ask! Rode the first bike I bought myself; decent Peugeot that gave me zero problems. After that ride I became a bike rebuilder, now 40 years later still doing it. Have rode in East, West, and Northern Hemispheres; but not the Southern. Maybe a South American tour is calling?
My nickname, from others, came from being arrested for armed robbery of a McDonald's while on a bike and running from the cops; true, except I didn't rob anything, I hate McDonald's, and I didn't know I was being chased. The cops thought that due to my speed I must be guilty, I could maintain near 30mph for 30 minutes w/o problem; oh yeah I was active military at that time to boot! Cops were somewhat embarrassed, but unlike those unarmed individuals being shot at nowadays, I didn't argue or make one freaking move or we'd not be having this conversation today. I don't argue with muzzle velocity!
Alright folks, now you know a very tiny bit about me.
Thus my mantra: RIDE FAST, BE SAFE!