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#1
Just bought a Rad Mini 4. Loving it, apart from a puncture on the very first ride! An inch long screw.
Just installed the Tannus Armor inserts.
I'm really not interested in fixing flats at the side of the road (or anywhere, for that matter!).
So if I get a flat, ideally I'd like to ride home and deal with it there.
The Tannus website says:

"In the unlikely event you do get a flat tire, you can still ride for a limited period of time."
* Excludes fat tires."


Anyone had a flat and rode on the Tannus (maximum for me would be about 10 miles)?

I've also seen people use Flat Out with the Tannus Armor... would that give even more protection?

Many thanks!
#2
Hi,
I just bought a RadMini 4, loving it!
I live 2 blocks from the beach in San Diego, and my only option is to store the bike outside on my porch (well locked, of course).
There's not enough room for a plastic storage container, so it'll have to be just a cover over the bike.
Any recommendations/advice re. a bike cover?
Would a basic bike cover be enough to keep out the salt air?
Or is there such a thing as a completely enclosed bike cover?
(I guess the cable and lock would have to be at the bottom of the bike and cover so it can be secured to the porch railing...)
Thanks for any advice :)
#3
Hi,
I just bought a RadMini 4 and fitted the RadMini Rear Rack.
I've tried a couple of rear rack bags from Amazon, but the velcro straps are too short.
Any recommendations for a rear rack bag that would fit?
Thanks! :)