Hi All!
Nothing major, but I've been having a frustrating morning and awakened with "dangerous hands"...the kind that break whatever they touch. I proved it in practice several times this morning. You don't want me repairing something for you today, or holding a hot cup of tea when it isn't over a saucer.
Though it is raining, now seems a good time for a bike ride to blow off the frustration, so first task: Top-off the Nomad tires.
Oops. Turns out my Schwalbe tubes have removable presta valve cores, which I forgot to remember when I removed the little o-ringed Schraeder adapter I store on the rear valve (and cover with a cap...belt and braces approach in case the primary and secondary carry-pumps fail...Good Desert Touring Practice).
Anyway, the core wasn't tight, so the air fell out as fast as I could hammer it in.
Just a friendly reminder to check for that if you make no progress with the pumping. It might not be the pump, especially when you fully disassemble it and even look at the check valve inside. It might not be a missed puncture or a decapitated valve-to-tube seal even after you demount the tire three times to check. I normally know about and remember to check the removable presta valve cores, but not when I'm being nibbled to death by ducks (aka distracted by a *very* busy and frustrating morning).
All the best,
Dan. (...who is off to test the limits with a ride and hopes the cars and trucks miss him)