Webisode 3: Popped a Tube, He’s Walking

After a street session in Hartford gets cut short, watch us hang out at Adam’s house, do some bike riding, and participate in some shenanigans.
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PS. If you noticed, the quality in the second half is MUCH better. We finally figured out how to dial in the lens/camera settings on Cody’s 60D.

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24 thoughts on “Webisode 3: Popped a Tube, He’s Walking

  1. Every time I take my bike out for a bike ride I always end up getting a flat tire. I can never
    find anything in the tire that punctured it. Sometimes I will take the tire off and pull the tube out and air it up to find the hole and then put a glueless patch on it. After doing that and take it out again the same thing happens again another flat tire. I have a fairly thick rim strip. I checked all my spokes and they were tight and I also checked the spoke heads and no sharp edges. My buddy says that I'm pinching the tube putting it in. I don't think so. I've been riding my Harro BMX bike on a popped tire Adam for probably a good month now and the back tire is not even shredded yet. It ripped out the valve stem. I don't hardly even notice the Flat tire that much anymore. I however do notice the squishing and slapping noise it makes. Oh by the way I'm just wondering do you still have any bike helmets that you would like to get rid of? I would like to have the one you are wearing in this video.

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