if the bloke who gave me a lift to the bike shop after my mechanical disaster reads this I want to say thank you. He prevented a fairly large pain in the arse from turning into a really huge pain. Gives me reassurance that the human race isn't a bunch of gits.
FWIW the disaster was an unshipped chain which broke a spoke thus deflating my tubeless tyre, which turned out to be dry of stan's juice. Then I discovered my spare tube wouldn't go up. ๐ก
you can still get lucky, similarish experience of helpful people, Wed eve bimble with gf, dinner goes in oven and off we go, about 7 miles out - stop at pub, in the verandah, with a pint sitting looking at the lowering, but still blazing sun, lovely, slowly drink up and return to bikes - 3 tyres pancaked - fix the first in her front only to find two more .. then she helpfully adds - you've got two in the back wheel as well as I've found the hawthorns and dinner is in the oven - ok call a cab I'll go home and get the Berlingo - bloke says 5 mins, so she goes in to get another drink and I stand at front of pub - cab turns up (Merc Vito) and driver asks whats up, I tell him puncture frenzy - he says - put the bikes in here, so I say they're mountain bikes and a bit mucky, no problem it's dry I've got a brush, so he drives down side of pub, as gf emerges with a new wine, he helps me grab the rucksacks, bikes, her and her drink into cab and off we go, he was (imo) old school - I now know you can get 3 fridges in a Vito or a oxy welding set
Did you steal the glass from the pub?
That was my first thought too... ๐
Oh what cynical times we live in. ๐
Good fortunes Op, you've obviously done someone a good turn in the past.