I’ve been trying to get a puncture in my bicycle tires for over two years now. So far, I’ve failed miserably.
Background History
I’ve been a bicycle rider since I was a kid, but I didn’t get serious until I got a job in a midsized town at the ripe old age of 21. Work was not within walking distance. I didn’t want to buy a car to commute to work and I held off buying one until I was in my mid-twenties. That really helped my bank account, and I got lots of exercise. The local weather was generally fair and rain free, so I had many days where cycling was a joy. I mostly stayed on blacktop roads and simple daily chores like grocery shopping could be mostly managed on the bike. Even after I bought my dad’s old car, I would choose to ride my 10-speed bike over driving.
I did have trouble with a nasty invasive plant that produced steel hard seeds that had spikes worthy of a caltrop. The seeds abounded in many grassed areas. The local bike shop sold a thick flexible plastic insert for the tires that solved the problem.Continue reading“Preventing Bicycle Tire Flats: A DIY Kevlar Method, by B.C.”

