OK, I try to be prepared for all possible outcomes, but sometimes it does not work out.
I recently got a new Haibike full seven, and have done 200 miles on it, I have a standard back pack with all my spares in it, which I always carry, because I go in remote off road areas.
Well I got a puncture in the worst location, mid winter, high up on the Bowland fells, so no problem, I had my back pack with all my gear, so just change the tube. OK check the tyre to see what caused it.
First problem, the bike has a thru axle, which I have never used before, fortunately I had a suitable allen tool, Tyre came off easily and I threaded the new tube in, only to discover it was a schrader! And would not fit. My previous bike was a schrader, this was a Presta, OK dumb mistake.
No problem,I had a puncture repair kit, but finding the leak was another matter, being up high in a remote area this time helped as I soon found a flooded ditch, but my C02 inflator was set to schrader, Arrgh.
Time to fall back to my third level of redundancy and an emergency pump, that takes for ever to work, again it was set to schrader, and I had never used it before, but soon discovered it had an adaptor in the handle.
Result, it all worked out well, and I avoided a huge walk out. 20 years ago I had a huge walk out from here when my tyre wall blew, I initially repaired it with my sock and managed a few miles, but gave up, walked 5 miles to the pub, and phoned Mrs to get me.
So be prepared if you are going remote, this is a Summer video of where I was.
OK it was much worse in Winter
I recently got a new Haibike full seven, and have done 200 miles on it, I have a standard back pack with all my spares in it, which I always carry, because I go in remote off road areas.
Well I got a puncture in the worst location, mid winter, high up on the Bowland fells, so no problem, I had my back pack with all my gear, so just change the tube. OK check the tyre to see what caused it.
First problem, the bike has a thru axle, which I have never used before, fortunately I had a suitable allen tool, Tyre came off easily and I threaded the new tube in, only to discover it was a schrader! And would not fit. My previous bike was a schrader, this was a Presta, OK dumb mistake.
No problem,I had a puncture repair kit, but finding the leak was another matter, being up high in a remote area this time helped as I soon found a flooded ditch, but my C02 inflator was set to schrader, Arrgh.
Time to fall back to my third level of redundancy and an emergency pump, that takes for ever to work, again it was set to schrader, and I had never used it before, but soon discovered it had an adaptor in the handle.
Result, it all worked out well, and I avoided a huge walk out. 20 years ago I had a huge walk out from here when my tyre wall blew, I initially repaired it with my sock and managed a few miles, but gave up, walked 5 miles to the pub, and phoned Mrs to get me.
So be prepared if you are going remote, this is a Summer video of where I was.