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5v5 rider
20-06-07, 11:58 AM
Well, last night on the way home from work I had a blow out on the M40 Westbound on the front tyre - TBH I didnt realise it was a blowout I just knew my steering had locked up completey at ***:shock: MPH. I managed to get on to the hard shoulder of the slip road and found the problem. Well within 1 1/2 hours at least 10 bikers must have stopped and asked if they could help (give me lift/lend money for cab etc), one guy who was a courier (thank you whoever you are!) went to give me his can of tyre weld but that exploded as he was getting it from under his seat. He then got a temp puncture repair (glue stick thingy) kit out and bunged up the hole :) , only problem was that we now had no air to pump the tyre up:( . The guy then went off to see how far the nearest petty station was but after 15 mins I assumed he had left (fair enough I thought). After about 20 mins another guy pulled up and said he would nip home and get a foot pump and bring it back !! legend!! 10 mins after that 2 guys on bikes turn up!! 1 guys with his foot pump but even more amazing was the courier who plugged the hole had come back after going 10 miles to a halfords and buying me a can of tyre weld!! what a top bloke!! After 10 mins the front tyre was infalted and I limped home in the torrential rain:( . All in a **** scary incident but my faith in the human race was restored!!

Once again - thanks to all the guys n gals who stopped to check I was alright!

P.P.S - Can anyone recommend a portable air pump that will fit under my seat?

John 675
20-06-07, 12:10 PM
i always stop for bikers who appear to have broken down, i was going abit fast once and shot straight past one guy so doubled back around (about 5 miles) but he was gone. . . :(

but i hope people would stop for me.

5v5 rider
20-06-07, 12:15 PM
Well I've got myself a pucture repair kit from the tyre fitters (feltham tyre centre) so I can help any other stranded biker with a puncture! Also I realised to my delight that the tyre I purchased (which was an Avon st) was still under warranty as it still has more than 2.8 mm of tread left!! So all I had to pay was £25 for the fitting and balancing...quite a bargain I feel.?

Blue_SV650S
20-06-07, 12:22 PM
Did you get a little air canister with the puncture kit??? that’s a better option than a pump as it is compact :) I have been told that it takes about 2 to get a decent pressure in them mind :)

5v5 rider
20-06-07, 12:28 PM
Did you get a little air canister with the puncture kit??? that’s a better option than a pump as it is compact :) I have been told that it takes about 2 to get a decent pressure in them mind :)

Yeah mate - thats the one I got, paid about £18 for it ( prob over the odds to be fair) but I wont say that when a I need it for myself or another stranded biker:cool: !!

Ceri JC
20-06-07, 12:29 PM
People have stopped for me and helped/advised me in the past. It's only right to return the courtesy to others IMO.

Sounds like you got exceptionally lucky with your treatment though!

stewie
20-06-07, 12:39 PM
I broke down a couple of months ago on the way home from work, 4 bikers passed me in the space of about 10 mins not one even nodded, Im obviuosly in the wrong part of the country. Good that you were helped out though.

Stu
20-06-07, 01:03 PM
P.P.S - Can anyone recommend a portable air pump that will fit under my seat?
Someone once said its badged 'slime' and is sold mail order by some of the distributors (M&P, MPS, etc).
I brought it from FCL in Cranleigh for 30 quid less the club discount.

Here's a link that shows what its like:
http://www.gadgetjq.com/slime_pump.htm

Dave The Rave
20-06-07, 02:27 PM
That's what I ride bikes. There are some many helpful people all over the place now :-). Glad to hear you were well looked after mate!

Daimo
20-06-07, 02:30 PM
I try to stop whenever I see a biker stopped. It can be hard on the way home from work though.

I usually give them a beep and a thumbs to see if their ok. Most people have got a phone, so not much without tools I can really do, other than offer a backie to a petrol station.

I've had people come to help me quite often as well. I think bikers look out for each other more and its nice to see its not a fading tradition :)

Gnome
20-06-07, 03:07 PM
Yup - will always check to see if a biker's alrite, even if I'm in the car.

5v5 rider
20-06-07, 04:08 PM
yeah it really has restored my faith in mankind!! Especially as some cage drivers (Merc SLK with gucci glasses) offered to help!! Amazing!! Also a guy on a BMW GS1200 offered me a backie home :notworthy: but I wasnt keen on leaving my baby by the side of the motorway for some scrote to steal away from me! If you believe in Karma then I must have done something really right in my past. \\:D/

SimJ
20-06-07, 05:51 PM
Nice to see you were looked after. I've not yet come across a situation like that but i'd like to think fellow bikers would stop, I know I will should the need arise.
As for emergency tyre inflation was wondering if the Motrax mini pump is worth a look. Any thoughts?

http://www.bikestop.co.uk/detail.php?id=1118

5v5 rider
21-06-07, 07:32 AM
Nice to see you were looked after. I've not yet come across a situation like that but i'd like to think fellow bikers would stop, I know I will should the need arise.
As for emergency tyre inflation was wondering if the Motrax mini pump is worth a look. Any thoughts?

http://www.bikestop.co.uk/detail.php?id=1118

Yeah I've been looking at that, theres one on E-bay for £19.99. Not sure about the dimensions though? And as for stopping for another biker, I got my chance to repay my good fortune last night on the way home, a guy on a duke had ran out of petrol so I syphoned some out of mine just enough to get him to the petrol station a mile and half down the road, not much of a big thing but it helped him out no end.:D