The Good, The Bad
Yesterday my tree skirt arrived. Kerri had helped me pick out both the tree topper and the skirt. They have some coordinating elements that I think look good together, something she pointed out that would have flown over my head. I like the 2022 edition of my tree.
Last night I spent a couple hours editing two videos. The first one was from a very quick ride Sunday where I talked about what I have been doing and why I have not been posting many videos recently. Hint, Kerri’s name comes up there as well. I also got around to posting the footage from the return trip to PA which had nothing earth shattering in it, just a documentation of what happens to a human being after hours and hours on the road.
After finishing up the editing I thought I would dive back in to working on the S22 since I had the replacement tubes in hand. I had a modest goal to just get the new tire/tube installed since that was such a struggle previously. I took a different strategy, trying to start mounting the tire near the valve stem and then finishing on the opposite side to hopefully minimize opportunities to damage the tube. I entered the task with a positive attitude and high hopes. Many times if I struggle with something if I step away from it and come back later I get better results. This was not one of those times.
Once again the tire was a ridiculously tight fit. I tried using my body weight and hand torque to muscle it onto the rim but I just couldn’t. Instead I had to again pull out the 9 inch tire levers and even with those it was a tremendous struggle. I would prefer to avoid using these as they have the potential for mass inner tube destruction. In total I bet I was fighting with the damn thing for close to an hour. My reward for this struggle was the tube again not holding air, because I tore it……again.
My frustration level was very high as you can imagine. I have done at least a half dozen tire/tube changes on EUCs, never has one been this difficult. I ripped the old tube out, after fighting to unseat the tire, again. I have one more tube left, it’s do or die time. I need to give myself a little mental break before attempting this again. My hands are sore from all the cranking on the stiff tire. I will make sure the next attempt will include use of dish soap on the tire/rim to make things as slippery as possible. I probably should have lubed from the start, lesson learned.