Got to the ferry a tad late this morning, and w/ weather being GREAT, those fair weather riders who ride loud pipers, and iron a crease in their chaps..... on days where the blue birds sing, only....had swelled the line in front of me to 20 bikes or so. I was stuck way back in the pack, which meant I couldn't do my mad dash to work after unloading on the mainland. I know spilling their Starbucks coffee from their handlebar mug holder onto those shiny black leather things like the ones my wife wears to bed (use to) when she was feeling perky..... would be a major bummer, but C'MON, 20 MPH in a 45 is just wrong. Well, maybe I'm being a wee bit harsh on them. They might be a wee tight on scratch if you figure in they only ride on special occasions, and you factor in their payment on their overpriced scooters, broken down to days ridden, perhaps going slower to improve their MPG might help justify or make swallowing those monthly payments a lil' more palatable.....
Well, anyways....I was riding stuckly until they peeled off. I decided to take my shortcut and make up for lost seconds. I made a U and felt sumtin different under me, not sure what it was. Straightened out, gave it a decent twist to 55 - 60 and it felt fine. Came to the end of my short cut where I'd hang a big left onto a 4 lane big road of traffic....through the "stop" in second I began to bend and throttle up.....WTF, all of a sudden I knew what that odd feeling was a quarter mile back, while I was executing that turn into traffic.....
I was losing air in my rear wheel! It tried to roll as the tire just shifted to the point of almost coming off the rim, however I straightened and got it under control. I made it a few more hundred feet then pulled her over out of traffic, where I could look and touch the wheel/tire.
Goodness, flat as in ZERO pounds of air pressure, nada.
I got off and pushed her to a parking lot and left her there, grabbing my back pack and finished walking to work
Called up the dealer who did my 4000 service on it when they opened a few hours later. They came and got it, put a new tube in, a home I rode it, after work
Another thumbs up for this little bike, she kept me safe under a very bad condition...oh BTW, it was a piece of glass that pirced my tube, and withing a minute or so it went 100% flat!