Velocity Rim Plugs 1

Sometime back I purchased and installed Velocity Rim Plugs like those to the left in wheels on 3 of my bikes. On my Trek Project One, the spoke hole was just a bit larger than the plug. I used a dab of glue to ensure the plug remained in place. Over time, they seemed to shift a bit, exposing a portion of the spoke hole. I imagine the shift occurred as a result of centrifugal force because of the shift pattern of ever other plug being either left or right of the wheel center. Recently, I’ve flatted and find no apparent reason other than an internal puncture base on force against the tube. I’m riding at better than 140 PSI in a tire capable of 160 PSI. I think the flats were caused by the rim, thus its time to reinstall my rim tape.

I think the plugs are OK, just ensure you have a tight fit; otherwise, continue to use your rim tape.

Got some more distance today… Reply

This afternoon I rode a 40-mile route over some of the roads that I rode Saturday and some of our traditional C4 Club routes. There is an in & out on Sandarosa after Baywood. I did not realize the road dead ended.

I rode into the night. The NiteRider Flight headlight and taillight worked well. I had no problems with the Edge 305 battery today. Tomorrow, if my schedule allows, I hope to ride a 57-mile loop.

Ordered Klean Kanteen Stainless Steel Water Bottles 2

You may wonder why. Here are some reasons. My current road bottle set is also quite worn. I ordered two 27-oz. bottle, with the sport drinking cap.
Product Features:
• Durable, ultralight electropolished #304 stainless steel
• Slim design fits most bottle holders
• Toxin-free and non-leaching
• Clean tasting (hot or cold)
• Bottle is dishwasher safe, washing caps in the dishwasher is not recommended.