Just make sure the bike is out of the way and not taking up significant space. If it doesn't impede pedestrian traffic then I see no problem with it. Sometimes it even makes more sense to park on a walkway but you risk a ticket/tow so it's up to you in the end.
I agree the bikes parked on both...
Not sure if he did that then. I did see him use some black tar-like liquid at one point but don't remember when exactly. I'll keep it in mind for next time, thanks. In any case, the patch did it's job.
Used to be with Acanac, then Teksavvy and now back to Rogers on the 250u plan. Bell FTTH is being installed in my neighbourhood so it's just a matter of time before I join the gigabit club =)
My advice is to ride well below your limit on the twisties. If traditional wisdom is to ride at 70 - 80% then bring it down even further. And have CAA + charged cell phone handy.
Solo rides are nice sometimes because it gives me time to self-reflect and sort out my head. Moving at my own pace is also a big bonus. I've done solo multi-day trips and while I don't regret them at all it gets a little lonely after the first couple of days. Especially when you're camping by...
Here's the outside. I've circled the puncture area. I think it's that little divot in the center but it's honestly hard to tell now. No chicken strips =)
Rosey Toes did the patch. I saw him use the vulcanizing fluid under the patch.
Update: Tire's been through 4 track days + some street with the patch. No issues at all. I just replaced the tires so here's what it looks like from the inside:
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