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I suffered numerous punctures after buying my Trek FS4. 3 x short <3 mile rides, just to try the bike out, resulted in 6 punctures in total so I was easily persuaded to go tubeless. So far so good, I've been out again several times on trails and all is now well. It has since occurred to me however that I do not have a clue what to do if I do now get a flat. Do I simply attempt to re-inflate the tyre? Do I put an inner tube in to get me back to base? Can I use a CO2 inflator? If I put a tube in I assume I still have to check the inside of the tyre for any sharp objects? All help will be gratefully received.
I used to do some cross country style mountain biking a few years ago but the mud and the struggle getting up hills put me off as I got older and I gave up. A short test of an electric mountain bike resurrected my enthusiasm and I'm now hooked on riding at my nearest trail centre. I just can't get enough of it and even at 70 years old I'm keen to improve and ride faster. I may even consider some coaching or would this be a waste of money at my age?
Alan
I used to do some cross country style mountain biking a few years ago but the mud and the struggle getting up hills put me off as I got older and I gave up. A short test of an electric mountain bike resurrected my enthusiasm and I'm now hooked on riding at my nearest trail centre. I just can't get enough of it and even at 70 years old I'm keen to improve and ride faster. I may even consider some coaching or would this be a waste of money at my age?
Alan