My neighbour has been monkeying with my bike, Steve. 

On Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at 7:33:42 PM UTC-7, Steve Palincsar wrote:
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> On 04/26/2016 08:56 PM, Cecily Walker wrote: 
> > I decided to try out a new woman-owned, and women-centred bike shop a 
> > couple of weeks ago to have my bike serviced. I like supporting women 
> > who love bikes, and after I had a pinch blow-out on my rear tire*, I 
> > had a perfect opportunity. 
> > 
> > My ex-husband got the car and the bike rack when we split, so he helps 
> > me when I need to transport my Betty Foy anywhere. As we were taking 
> > the bike off the rear rack, he said "If they don't recognize how 
> > awesome your bike is, or at least comment on the frame maker, you know 
> > you can't come back here, right?"  I laughed it off, because of course 
> > being a store that was set up by/for people who love bikes, they'd 
> > surely know Rivendell. 
> > 
> > Not only did they *not* comment on seeing a Rivendell in the wild, 
> > they misspelled it on the receipt when I went to pick up the bike. 
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> There are lots of bike lovers who don't know Rivendell.  There are many 
> disciples to cycling, often with fervent adherents, and they don't all 
> share Riv values or awareness thereof. 
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> > And thus endeth my experiment with feminist solidarity. 
> > 
> > * The pinch flat was caused by a jerk of a neighbour who has it in for 
> > my bike. I think they meddled with my rear tire. 
> > 
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> How did that happen?  Pinch flats (aka snakebite) don't "blow out" -- 
> the air rushes out through the parallel snakebite like cuts -- and 
> they're caused by hitting a bump or ledge so hard the tube gets pinched 
> between the tire on the ledge and the metal of the rim. Hard to see how 
> someone else could cause that, unless they forced you off the road.   
> Alternatively, some people call getting the tube caught between the tire 
> bead and the rim, with resulting explosive blow out when the air 
> pressure wedges the tire off the rim, a "pinch flat;" and that's an 
> installation problem, often exacerbated by an excessively wide tube. 
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