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Some of you resourceful riders might know this trick but it was a new one for me, even for here.
I hit an embedded large rock or maybe a deep square-edge rut at ~30MPH or so and got a front tire flat ... Just didn't see whatever it was I hit this time, just felt a big bang thru the bars ... Also, I've just started reducing my backpack load so I did not have an extra tube with me ... Next time I ride way-out from home in some serious mountainous stuff like this, I'll carry a spare again...
Here are the rips in the tube ... I was afraid of the tube looking like that from the hit the bike took and know that these rips are not always fixable by these guys ... I was prepared to ride in back to civilization at slow speed and whatever happened to rim, would just have to happen.

The vulcanizer-guy broke out the needle&thread on that biggest rip before the vulcanizing proceess began...Never saw that before here and I was glad to see it this time.

He then used 2 patches on each rip, one on top of the other, and cooked the middle part first, and then each side for 3 heat-ups ..

There is the results ... Rode home at a slightly slower then average pace, making sure I did not hit any square-edges too hard, without any issues

I hit an embedded large rock or maybe a deep square-edge rut at ~30MPH or so and got a front tire flat ... Just didn't see whatever it was I hit this time, just felt a big bang thru the bars ... Also, I've just started reducing my backpack load so I did not have an extra tube with me ... Next time I ride way-out from home in some serious mountainous stuff like this, I'll carry a spare again...
Here are the rips in the tube ... I was afraid of the tube looking like that from the hit the bike took and know that these rips are not always fixable by these guys ... I was prepared to ride in back to civilization at slow speed and whatever happened to rim, would just have to happen.

The vulcanizer-guy broke out the needle&thread on that biggest rip before the vulcanizing proceess began...Never saw that before here and I was glad to see it this time.

He then used 2 patches on each rip, one on top of the other, and cooked the middle part first, and then each side for 3 heat-ups ..

There is the results ... Rode home at a slightly slower then average pace, making sure I did not hit any square-edges too hard, without any issues

