Britney Spears and kids go for a pedicab ride in Central Park, New York City.
Photos by Winslow / Prahl / Splash News
Britney Spears and kids go for a pedicab ride in Central Park, New York City.
Photos by Winslow / Prahl / Splash News
You’re a miles from anywhere and you get a flat tire on your bicycle. The glue in your patch kit is dried out, you’re out of CO2 cartridges, and you don’t have a spare tube. What do you do?
The usual recommended solution is to stuff your tire with dry grass and leaves. I’ve never had to do that personally, but people who have done it tell me it can work well enough to keep from damaging the rim, though shoving the tire onto a grass stuffed rim can be a challenge.
I have tried this solution offered on Life Hacker, which is to tie the leaky area off with some string. I wasn’t able to make that trick work, but Your Mileage May Vary and if you’re desperate it doesn’t hurt to try.
You should avoid riding on a flat tire. You can damage your rim — if you flat it’s likely the rear tire and the wheel is generally the second most expensive part of your bike after the frame. Your tire will also easily roll off of the rim, causing you to lose control even at slow speeds.
Billy Zane and girlfriend Kelly Brook ride their bicycles by Valerie Salon in Los Angeles last weekend.
Wearing earphones while bicycling in traffic can be dangerous and is possibly illegal where you live. You want tunes while you ride. One possible answer is this Soundwalk Audio Vest.


The Sound Vest holds your portable audio and the speakers built in to the vest straps provide the sound.
More about this in this video from The Gadget Show.
Another wonderfully poetic bicycle video from Andrya Dorfman.
See Andrya’s more recent work here.
Here’s Matt Schulze from The Fast and the Furious on a Colnago.
“The Bachelor” Andy Baldwin riding barefoot on an Orbea!
More –> Tag the World charity triathlon.