But a bad ride wasn’t one of them.
On Saturday, our trip to FATS near Augusta , GA
was on. D-Wayne rolled down to the B-43 Worldwide Headquarters bright and
early, joining myself and Lunchbox to meet the rest of the crew down in Rock
Hill, SC. We rolled up on the scene and
found Dennis, Good Guy Greg, TomTom, and Eastwood waiting at a local McDonald’s.
We hit the road, making the little over two hour trip seem
like nothing. When we got to the parking
lot, we met up with Dustin from Southern Wheelworks for a nice day in the
woods. We got ready, and hit the trail
at a social pace. When we got to the
first intersection we took the Great Wall loop and hauled ass. It was fun as hell, until I realized that we
were missing someone from the group. I
pulled over to the side of the trail with the rest of the group rolling up
right behind me.
“Where’s my kid?” I asked.
No one knew. I
figured that maybe he missed a turn (it’s easy to do even though he’s been
there a bunch) so I told the group to continue and I would go back to look for
him. I sprinted up the long climb (which
we had just rolled down) and headed back to the parking lot, backtracking as
best I could to find him. When I turned
around and headed into the loop backwards, I found Lunchbox on the side of the
trail with a flat tire.
Shit.
He was in the process of changing it, so I helped him
along. He hadn’t even gone half a mile
when he pinch flatted. I really gotta
set aside some time to get that boy setup tubeless. Anyway, I asked if he wanted to ride the loop
the “fun” way or if we should just keep going backwards until we eventually ran
into the group. He opted for the former,
and without a proper warm up we hauled ass to catch up. I was hoping we would find them well before
they finished (and went on to the next loop), but we were wearing ourselves out
trying to catch them.
Just as we thought all hope was lost, we rolled up on a
group of riders that looked strangely familiar…and had a problem that was also
familiar.
Yeah, it turns out that Eastwood flatted too and they had
been there for a while. His inferior
tire sealant didn’t do the trick when he punctured the tires, and multiple bad
tubes, co2, and unsuccessful hand pumping couldn’t get things right.
He worked his ass off trying to get back to riding.
Eventually he got it, but the tube didn’t hold air. We had to stop several times so he could top
it off (without all that weird pumping action this time), and we all decided
that a trip back to the parking lot was in order. Dustin (the guy who built those wheels) was
kind enough to provide some real tire sealant and we got busy trying to get the
tire to air up without a tube.
And the smart people just sat back and watched.
We eventually got things right again (by using a co2 instead
of the pump), and went on to have an awesome ride. Fast, flowy, smooth singletrack, and hauling
ass in the woods with some good people for hours was just what I needed.
Well, that and a beer.
And of course Lunchbox needed a ton of food.
And since I’m apparently trying to keep the streak alive by
talking about you
know who very single day, here’s a photo of some socks we spotted on
the ride.
Yeah. Good times.
1 comment:
You no like my pumping action?
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