I just had my first flat at 968 miles. It was what looked like some sort of sharp fastener -- roof nail? In any case, I had Slime in the rear wheel and it was to no avail.
I'm not all that handy, but I checked out Rad's video on changing the rear and decided to try it. I made sure I got a torque wrench, an 18mm socket, and bought a couple of tubes. I was able to get it done first time, and it wasn't as difficult as I feared. But boy did I get dirty.
Next time I do it, I am going to wipe down the tire and bike to clean it, and wrap the chain in a cloth. I washed my hands with Lava multiple times.
I'm not all that handy, but I checked out Rad's video on changing the rear and decided to try it. I made sure I got a torque wrench, an 18mm socket, and bought a couple of tubes. I was able to get it done first time, and it wasn't as difficult as I feared. But boy did I get dirty.
Next time I do it, I am going to wipe down the tire and bike to clean it, and wrap the chain in a cloth. I washed my hands with Lava multiple times.