From all the favourable comments here and elsewhere, I had been lulled into thinking that Marathon Plus tyres were just about impregnable. Imagine my frustration, then, to lift my bike from the car boot in a place 80 miles from home to discover a completely flat front tyre. The odd thing is that I had done a 17-mile trip the day before without noticing any ominous signs of impending deflation, and I could not find anything obvious sticking into (or out of) the rubber.
So blasé had I become that I had got out of the habit of carrying any puncture repair tools, but fortunately, I spotted a branch of Halfords nearby, and they did the repair very promptly, and I was soon on my way again.
This was only about 400 miles after fitting these tyres. Is this a record?
At any rate, I've learned a lesson.
So blasé had I become that I had got out of the habit of carrying any puncture repair tools, but fortunately, I spotted a branch of Halfords nearby, and they did the repair very promptly, and I was soon on my way again.
This was only about 400 miles after fitting these tyres. Is this a record?
At any rate, I've learned a lesson.