Strange ride today. The basic plan was to ride over to Rhinebeck to meet a friend for lunch: 25 miles or so total. Might as well stop along the way to drop some stuff at my storage unit. I order tires from bike24 sometimes. The shipping is rather high but its a flat rate, so I like to order a bunch of stuff. A month or so ago I got Schwalbe Marathon Almotion tires for my partner's bike and for my bike too. Then, why not, a spare Mondial and a bunch of spare inner tubes. I put the Almotion tires on our bikes a couple weeks ago & the rest was headed into storage today.
Well, maybe two miles into the ride, thumpa thumpa, rats, what's this, ouch, a huge sheet metal screw right through, yes, right through a brand new Marathon Almotion tire, in the back. The front tire must have kicked it up just perfectly for the rear to land on it perfectly. Going to be late for lunch in Rhinebeck!
There is a pizza place right there. We are still sorting out the pizza routine in our new location. I have been meaning to try this place. It's quite busy at lunch time! So I got lots of comments as I fixed the tire with an audience. I decided to treat the experience as a bit of an omen. I replaced the Almotion with the Mondial that was in my pannier. Probably the Almotion is OK. I can easily see the hole where the screw went through, but being a round hole it didn't cut too many cords. Unlike my flat maybe six weeks ago, where I got a quarter inch slide through the Marathon Supreme!
Three years in Woodstock and I had zero flats. Six months in Kingston and two nasty flats! The roads are really nasty! I am looking forward to completion of a local bridge replacement:
http://www.dailyfreeman.com/general-news/20140430/bridge-replacement-projects-in-saugerties-hurley-take-prioritywhich will reopen access to many routes without traversing some of the nasty stretches. Still, there aren't many bridges across the Esopus! It was the Washington Avenue bridge in Kingston where I ran over that stupid screw today!
Then as I continued on my way after my tire repair, I started encountering cyclists going the other way. A group of three, one lone fellow, another, then a group of maybe six. I did a U-turn - I am *really* going to be late for lunch - but I had to find out what all these people were doing! Aha!
http://www.ptny.org/hudsontour/index.shtmlIt's the sister ride to that Erie Canal ride we did a couple years ago. Maybe a hundred folks on this Hudson Valley ride. They were all eating lunch in Rhinebeck! The little town was mobbed with bicycles still by the time I got there!