Find patch of grass or comparable soft ground

Flip bike

Repair flat

Ride

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 10:29:32 AM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I think it's safe to say bike-flipping for the average owner of a 
> pretty-nice-bike is not a viable option. The folks at Riv have an almost 
> militant disinterest in caring about scratches and whatnot on their 
> beautiful bicycles, but dropping a nice saddle/grips/tape/levers/bars on 
> the ground would...well, I just don't think I could talk myself into it. 
>
> Joe Bernard
> Vallejo, CA.
>
> On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 7:39:10 AM UTC-8, EGNolan wrote:
>
>> I haven't changed a flat of my own for a while...knock on the wood, but 
>> when in the city (the bulk of my rides) I use a kickstand + pedal on the 
>> curb combo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ericgnolan/8053813850/
>>  
>> Best,
>> Eric
>>  
>> On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 5:49:03 PM UTC-5, lungimsam wrote:
>>
>>> Scratches your leather saddle to turn the bike upside down.
>>>
>>> In light of the Blog post about this, I figured I would ask you leather 
>>> users how you prevent the scratching from happening. Any convenient ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>>

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