Best tip for a ripped tyre where the inner tube keeps pushing through and consequently breaking are those Park Tools patches that go between the tyre and the inner tube or even a folded money bill, when the hole is small enough where it doesn't need stitches.
This is actually a common misconception as far as I know! Never experienced issues with it, nor has it been proven to either attract or repel mosquitoes! If I'm wrong, feel free to correct me!
Thanks ! The wind was ok actually. That's never been too much of a concern, although I've barely rode on the Alaskan highway. You're going up this summer ?
@@lepedalistan looking at the summer of 2025. I heard that it can snow by the end August up there, so we may set out sometime in June of 2025. Do you have tour plans this summer?
Let me get this straight. You had one plastic tire iron and it broke? You can get plastic tire irons that you couldn't break if you tried. Also. You had one inner tube, no spares? My suggestion. Go tubeless. It will end any flats. If you're not going tubeless, I recommend Schwalbe Mondales. They have the best flat protection and are the best for on/off road touring. I actually uses these tubeless even though they are not rated for tubeless. Works great. Carry a couple of spare tubes.
Well I guess the whole story would have been too long to tell. I'm tubeless. The hole was too big and needed to be stitched, but then the tyre would have require high pressure pump or compressor, which I obviously do not carry. So I use my spare tube, which had about 10 punctures within the following kilometers. So I had to hitch to deadhorse to proprely fix it. I now have much stronger tyre lever now.
@@lepedalistan I recommend 3 tire levers. They weigh next to nothing. You could easily lose one. Glad you're tubeless. I assume you will purchase a new innertube as a backup.
That's a fair point yeah. I actually have one on my multi tool, which is bended but might be usable. Although I guess you're right, I should just get another pedro lever. Glad I'm tubeless as well ahah And Yeah got a new tube indeed, which I'll test more often !
Best tip for a ripped tyre where the inner tube keeps pushing through and consequently breaking are those Park Tools patches that go between the tyre and the inner tube or even a folded money bill, when the hole is small enough where it doesn't need stitches.
Good call ! I would have need a compressor at this point anyways
Downloaded and watched some camping. Looks like an epic trip.
Thanks !
Keep em coming, bruv!
Thanks mate !
Great video, so many good memories there!
Thanks pal ! Really does eh. Had a slice ❤
Bien cool la vidéo, vivement la suite !
Merci mec !!
Cool ta vidéo! Le montage est sympa. Les animations rendent bien! Et surtout les paysages et l'aventure!
Merci ! Content que ça rende pas trop mal
Having watched your co-rider's video of the same, this is a great product too. Thanks for sharing and be safe.
Amazing ! Thanks for watching it !
Les vues sur Denali... Le rêve ! Ca donne envie de barouder en Alaska
Superbe vidéo, vive la suite
Merci merci ! Je bosse déjà sur la suite. En effet, c'est pas une destination bon marché mais c'est magnifique !
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Thanks !
Looks litttt
Thanks !
Heads up… bananas attract mosquitos … other than that be safe had most of all have fun!😊
Does it ? Ahaha Damn it, I always carried a bunch of bananas
This is actually a common misconception as far as I know! Never experienced issues with it, nor has it been proven to either attract or repel mosquitoes!
If I'm wrong, feel free to correct me!
Looks like an amazing ride. How was the wind on the Alaskan highway? We are thinking of traveling from the south in Alberta to the North in Yukon.
Thanks ! The wind was ok actually. That's never been too much of a concern, although I've barely rode on the Alaskan highway.
You're going up this summer ?
@@lepedalistan looking at the summer of 2025. I heard that it can snow by the end August up there, so we may set out sometime in June of 2025. Do you have tour plans this summer?
Amazing road to do on bicycle ;) is there any possibility to know what kind of bike and bike sacks you use?
Absolutely. Got a Bombtrack beyond+, Merit gear custom bike bags, buffalo bags from Bangkok as a handlebar bag
Aupa ahí!
Did you make it to Dawson City & have a Sourtoe?
Made it to Dawson but passed on the sourtoe ahah !
Here from Tristan Ridley's channel!
Oh yeah ! I’ll see him soon !
watching from pluto bro 🎉
Nice camera work
Thanks mate !
¡Muy bien¡
Let me get this straight. You had one plastic tire iron and it broke? You can get plastic tire irons that you couldn't break if you tried. Also. You had one inner tube, no spares? My suggestion. Go tubeless. It will end any flats. If you're not going tubeless, I recommend Schwalbe Mondales. They have the best flat protection and are the best for on/off road touring. I actually uses these tubeless even though they are not rated for tubeless. Works great. Carry a couple of spare tubes.
Well I guess the whole story would have been too long to tell. I'm tubeless. The hole was too big and needed to be stitched, but then the tyre would have require high pressure pump or compressor, which I obviously do not carry. So I use my spare tube, which had about 10 punctures within the following kilometers. So I had to hitch to deadhorse to proprely fix it.
I now have much stronger tyre lever now.
@@lepedalistan I recommend 3 tire levers. They weigh next to nothing. You could easily lose one. Glad you're tubeless. I assume you will purchase a new innertube as a backup.
That's a fair point yeah. I actually have one on my multi tool, which is bended but might be usable. Although I guess you're right, I should just get another pedro lever. Glad I'm tubeless as well ahah
And Yeah got a new tube indeed, which I'll test more often !
@@lepedalistanThanks for doing the videos. I plan to do the AK to AR ride next year with my son. These videos help with planning.
I run Schwalbe Almotion tubeless. Haven't got a flat yet. On my 3rd set in 5 years.
Too man;y F bombs.