In 1993 I was one of three Drivers
(For a Cowboy) Overland Tour, we where driving two Big Bedford 4X4 Trucks and had a load of spare parts to repair the Trucks.
To save weight the spare wheels were left in the UK
we had four or five spare tyres, about four spare tube's, and loads of motor and drive parts loaded across the two trucks!
BUTWe left one thing in the UK that was needed over four times on the UK to North Africa, Across North Africa, and Back to the UK
I had to take one of the two Mountain Bikes we had on the trucks to find one the 1st two time's cycled km's all over the place to find one to pay! No luck, But I find a nice man in the South of Spain who let me use his one, and afterwards I had to cycle about three km's back with it! He was Happy to have it back
In Tunisia we needed it again
(we had been looking to pay one across Africa) I was off cycling again But with no luck
Truck suck on side of the road and we needed this one thing
Well one of the Passengers can up with an
Idea of
How to
Make ONE She
(an OZ Girl) said why
NOT a Split Pin cut down the long side and you had the Part we needed all along.................................
A Valve Tool so we where able to remove the tyre/tube valve and use it in one of the new tube's
So Why did all the new spare tubes not have tyre valve's in them
Why did we Not have a Valve tool
No idea But It was Fun (how
) Cycling about and trying to find one......
This is Why I said to just go with the Flow... I would take a Rohloff Tool (to remove the Sprocket) a brake cable, a Rohloff gear cable, a Few Good Tubes, and a Smile
Loving Thinking about that Cycling around back streets of North Africa
Pete