Bicycle repair tip of the day

Thursday, April 16, 2009 by Mark Degunya
 Today's bike repair tip: Check your tires

It's common for today's high performance tires to pick up small rocks and glass as you ride.  Try as hard as you can, you just can't avoid it all!  This is true whether you're cycling Indianapolis bike paths like the Monon Trail, commuting Indianapolis roads, or just cruising around the block. 
Once or twice a week, inspect your tires carefully for small items lodged in the rubber.  Even tiny pieces of rock can work their way through to your tube eventually causing a flat.  When you find something stuck in the tread, carefully pick it out with a toothpick or small screwdriver - just be careful not to push it through the tire casing. 
To help prevent flats caused by  small rocks and glass, I recommend using a tire liner like these: http://bgindy.com/page.cfm?PageID=225&action=list&Category=702&Brand=710&type=T
Tire liners are designed for your bicyle fitting between your tire and tube to keep small bits from poking holes in your tube.

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